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having seasons does that though, 3/4 of my year it doesn't break 70 so when it does its a bit much. | |||
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Because for the hottest 3-4 months the beach is enormously fun. Most other months, we're sitting at 75 while the rest of the country is between 30-50. We have a very short winter. Depending where in Florida you are, you *might* crack 25 degrees in the morning a couple times before warming up to 50-70 in the afternoon. Usually never in central to south Florida. I don't mind sweating because I'm really active. Sweating is part of the deal. However, I did capture some gems from some of our colder days: http://www.imagebam.com/image/fc4322329717259 http://www.imagebam.com/image/98b495329717260 Also, farms of all kinds, some where I can pick fresh strawberries and blueberries by the pound. If I want out of the concrete jungle, I can drive an hour and be in beautiful waters and eat tons of fresh shrimp (although I definitely admit I wish I had access to coldwater seafood the way Maine does). Finally, Ikea in Tampa. Tons of good football. Walt Disney World and its related parks. Disney cruises from two separate ports. I like Disney. | |||
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Last edited by Messianic; 05-29-2014 at 10:57 AM..
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I don't want to move to redneck Alabama or Arizona or anything though. I have my eyes set on the Palm Beach area of Florida and in fact on Sunday I'm taking a trip down there to check out a few properties.
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Maybe you live in a city or something, cities are going to be like that everywhere you go, unless you go deep into Canada.
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I've been to Florida in August. It's hot as hell, but there's air conditioning and pools. I have friends and family down there, all moved from NJ a few years ago, and they all love it. It's cheaper to live, the weather is all around nicer, the people are nicer, it's so much better than this polluted overcrowded overpriced dump of a state. I wonder how the early 17th and 18th century colonists and pirates handled the Caribbean heat. How the hell did they do it with no AC and all that Elizabethan clothing. If I don't like what I see in FL next week I may consider something in Tom's River. I have family there too. It's a bit redneck in many places but it's OK where my family moved to. We'll see.
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Last edited by MrSparkle001; 05-27-2014 at 07:48 PM..
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houston TX ain't no joke. was 90 yesterday. bunch of rain and now it's in the 60's. we'll get freezing then 70's over night. and our awesome humidity will keep your skin moist
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Living in Winnipeg will give you some perspective on your Northeast winters.
As of last count there are 522 homes without running water as the pipes are still frozen. This is expected to be resolved by late June.
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Where u at in NJ? I'm in middle of the state so it's usually pretty mild unless it's a storm or some crazy weather anomaly; like some of the flooding lately. I personally find nothing wrong with having all 4 seasons like we have in NJ. I'll gladly take the changes in weather that we have over an extreme[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]examples[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Far northern Russian winter .....or Bolivian jungle heat.
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