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Mr. V 11-13-2021 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark (Post 364156)
I'm sure the Florida boating is equally as picturesque!

Indeed it is!

see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1W0wx0pM8pM&t=148s

Winilyme 11-13-2021 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark (Post 364100)
My wife's family has a condo in the Bonita Beach Club on Big Hickory Island...doesn't matter what time of year ( winter months only ) I've been down there, the weather's been beautiful. Went down for Thanksgiving a few years ago...80s and beautiful...i love it there!

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Looks like a nice area. But that would be Little Hickory Island, right?

steve-on-mark 11-13-2021 01:39 PM

Pretty sure it's Big Hickory...right across the waterway from Lovers Key state park in Estero.

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Descant 11-13-2021 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by steve-on-mark (Post 364156)
I'm sure the Florida boating is equally as picturesque![emoji6]

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The only hills in FL are overpasses.

steve-on-mark 11-13-2021 04:32 PM

And " over the hills "! [emoji6]

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TiltonBB 11-14-2021 06:31 AM

Best of Both Worlds
 
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Took this yesterday after lunch on Marco Island. We boated past the beach at Keewaydin Island heading into Naples and the water color was pretty nice. No mountains, but other scenery to be appreciated!

Dave R 11-14-2021 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 350300)
Interesting idea, though I'm not sure how much driving I'd like to do on the back end. For the early part of retirement, the idea of different places is an interesting one.

I gotta say that I'm also romantically moved by the Great Loop talk that's been here and seeing sandbars in the south/Caribbean in winter.

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Ping me if you want to discuss boat living and great loop stuff. We live on our boat from Early May to Late October and will be doing a great loop as well as Wintering in the Bahamas/Caribbean once retired (early :D ). We also plan to spend an entire Summer in 1000 Islands, an entire Summer on Lake Champlain, an entire Summer on the Trent/Severn/Georgian Bay, etc.

You need to understand that boat living is often really just boat repair in exotic places, but we are having the time of our lives.

steve-on-mark 11-14-2021 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Winilyme (Post 364158)
Looks like a nice area. But that would be Little Hickory Island, right?

you're right...Little Hickory...Big Hickory is over the bridge!

Loony Singer 11-14-2021 04:51 PM

Our thoughts...
 
We’ve been retired for a decade or so. Here are a few thoughts on the OP’s topic. (1) after retiring, we moved to the Lake, which remains our primary residence. We have family in MA and it was important for us to stay close to them. (2) originally, we were planning to use the proceeds from selling our MA house to buy something in coastal FL. But my practical wife talked me out of that. She pointed out that then we would then have to worry about weather problems in two properties when living at the other. So we are in NH about 10 months a year and rent in FL for the other two. It has worked well for us. (3) if you’re looking for warmth, the weather between northern FL and southern FL varies quite a bit. We’ve seen freezing temps when visiting friends in Jacksonville. We rent near Sarasota, and the highs can be in the upper fifties in late January. We have relatives on Sanibel and they’re usually about 10 degrees warmer. (4) Look at the Interstate Highway map. I-95 draws most folks from the Northeast, and they tend to go to the Atlantic side of FL. I-75, on the other hand, draws snowbirds from the Midwest and Canada, so they mostly go to the Gulf Coast. These are generalities of course. But we think that this results in the Gulf Coast being a bit more laid back (or sleepy, depending on your preference).

gillygirl 11-15-2021 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Loony Singer (Post 364194)
We’ve been retired for a decade or so. Here are a few thoughts on the OP’s topic. (1) after retiring, we moved to the Lake, which remains our primary residence. We have family in MA and it was important for us to stay close to them. (2) originally, we were planning to use the proceeds from selling our MA house to buy something in coastal FL. But my practical wife talked me out of that. She pointed out that then we would then have to worry about weather problems in two properties when living at the other. So we are in NH about 10 months a year and rent in FL for the other two. It has worked well for us. (3) if you’re looking for warmth, the weather between northern FL and southern FL varies quite a bit. We’ve seen freezing temps when visiting friends in Jacksonville. We rent near Sarasota, and the highs can be in the upper fifties in late January. We have relatives on Sanibel and they’re usually about 10 degrees warmer. (4) Look at the Interstate Highway map. I-95 draws most folks from the Northeast, and they tend to go to the Atlantic side of FL. I-75, on the other hand, draws snowbirds from the Midwest and Canada, so they mostly go to the Gulf Coast. These are generalities of course. But we think that this results in the Gulf Coast being a bit more laid back (or sleepy, depending on your preference).

Point #2 is exactly why I sold my seasonal place in Glendale. I spent this summer in MA helping mom, but worrying about what the tropics were going to spit out that could impact my primary residence in FL. Not planning on anything longer than a two week visit back north.


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steve-on-mark 11-15-2021 11:51 AM

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Point #2 is exactly why I sold my seasonal place in Glendale. I spent this summer in MA helping mom, but worrying about what the tropics were going to spit out that could impact my primary residence in FL. Not planning on anything longer than a two week visit back north.


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any loose cat trapping opportunities in Florida?? ;-)

gillygirl 11-15-2021 02:06 PM

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any loose cat trapping opportunities in Florida?? ;-)

Oy vey, there’s dozens a month. Dogs, too. Last year I took a stray in and posted to several social media outlets, and connected with the owner’s daughter the next day. But that’s been my only opportunity in my community.


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