Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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As for me, I would much rather deal with heat and humidity then the snow and ice of a Chicago winter. As many have said before, you don't have to shovel heat and humidity. Golly gee, it's April 8, today's high temp. will be 38, and Chicago is supposed to get an inch of snow tonight. Looking forward to the day when I can give away my snow brush and sidewalk ice melter and move to Central Florida.
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/// Last edited by rustyp; 05-19-2018 at 06:45 AM. |
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For me, cold is painful. Summer heat at times is uncomfortable but I much prefer it to cold. I play tennis or golf almost every morning in the summer and am in the pool in the afternoons. We like to go to the squares when the sun is beginning to set as there is almost always a breeze. I don't find the heat that different from Ohio except that it lasts longer.
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You should try the life style program. TV puts you up in a model home for a small cost. You get to see everything. If you like it you will not need 3 months to figure it out. One week and you will know. However i have found once you move here the first year is a whirlwind, doing everything possible. Then you settle in. Pick what you love and you are here. It is a wonderful life. As my friend says "Ah livin the dream"
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By the way, we lived in Melbourne three times for a total of 8 years, and while there, I visited friends in TV many times and had chances to do some exploring and hear stories straight from the TVer's mouth. Also in Melbounre we had a good friend who had relatives working and living in TV. Yes, I know of several people who regretted moving there due to the heat but could not afford to move back or were too embarrassed to admit their mistakes. But I also know of several who said they loved it there especially during the winters which I can certainly understand very well. After discovering how hot and humid it really was, some of them sheepishly stayed with their northern friends and relatives for 2-3 months. |
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