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03-25-2024 07:05 AM |
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Originally Posted by Aces4
(Post 2313618)
But the value is corrupted.:22yikes: We have friends who live full-time in Florida and they all say the summer heat in murder. At least when it is cold, people can go out during the daytime and don't have to stay housebound. I'm only suggesting the OP consider the downside of full-time Florida living when he could alter his schedule to have it all.
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We have a lot of friends, and their thoughts don't support your comment that "all say the summer heat is murder". Many of them are snowbirds, but many are also year round here in Florida. Of those that are here in Florida, only a few think it's too hot in the summer. We are part of the group that live here year round. It's a matter of adjusting over time. If you are snowbirds, then you never really adjust. I would bet that the majority of snowbirds thinks it's too hot here in the summer AND too cold up north in the winter. They are no longer adjusted to any extremes.
For us (originally from Michigan), the big difference is that when up north in the coldest part of winter, you were stuck in your home with nothing to do and running the heater. If you went outside, it was uncomfortable - period. There was not much of anywhere to go, and certainly nothing to do outside. Here in Florida, in the hottest parts of summer, you can sit inside with air conditioning (no different than running heat up north), but you can also go out and enjoy a pool. In addition, the temps are much better early in the morning and late in the evening, so you can still get out and do something. Coming from Michigan, the coldest part of winter was far longer than the hottest part of summer in Florida.
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