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Yes, it is said that every Florida lake has gators. I don't question it; however, Florida's lakes don't have duck itch, saltwater crocodiles or sharks!
Or SW Florida's coastlines with strong, cold, breezes, which sometimes keeps down the sand fleas and their bites. (We're talking waterfront, here. ![]() Quote:
![]() Disney World assures visits by grandchildren. ![]() Besides, it's winter weather that concerned the OP. Every waterfront community has snakes, including New Hampshire's Lakes Region—and it's just as well. There's no shortage of temporary help. Besides, red necks practice "economy art": ![]() ![]() .
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