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Gee, I'm older than you are


And you call the people in Sarasota (average age 42.5) "geezers" ;-)

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Gee, I'm older than you are
And you call the people in Sarasota (average age 42.5) "geezers" ;-)

http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/popIn...?locIndex=8905


Yeah, but I work at avoiding geezerhood.


Sarasota is really a fairly young town, particularly when you get away
from the filthy rich areas.



My wife has a number of relatives in that area, and we've visited. My
best memory is visiting her grandmother, who had a dozen or so
fruit-bearing citrus trees. Nothing beats picking fresh oranges in the am.

I just never "took" to the area. Too hot for me, and I didn't much like
the topography. When it comes to south Florida, I prefer Bal Harbour.
Just as hot, of course, and same flat land but...lots to do, restaurants
we like, uncrowded ocean beaches in front of the condos, easy fishing,
Carib/Latino culture, Ft. Lauderdale airport (cheap airfares from here,
convenient). I'm sure the other coast of florida offers a lot, too...
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Yeah, but I work at avoiding geezerhood.
Sarasota is really a fairly young town, particularly when you get away
from the filthy rich areas.


My wife has a number of relatives in that area, and we've visited. My
best memory is visiting her grandmother, who had a dozen or so
fruit-bearing citrus trees. Nothing beats picking fresh oranges in the am.

I just never "took" to the area. Too hot for me, and I didn't much like
the topography. When it comes to south Florida, I prefer Bal Harbour.
Just as hot, of course, and same flat land but...lots to do, restaurants
we like, uncrowded ocean beaches in front of the condos, easy fishing,
Carib/Latino culture, Ft. Lauderdale airport (cheap airfares from here,
convenient). I'm sure the other coast of florida offers a lot, too...



I think the whole East Coast is too crowded, with the possible
exception of some areas around Melbourne. I have beaches around here I
can get to by boat in 20 minutes and not see a soul (with no condos).
We also have lots of places we can go up in the mangroves in the bay
where nobody goes.
On the other hand I am 10 minutes from a Ruths Chris steak house if I
want to spend some money, 10 minutes from I-75 and 15 minutes from an
international airport.
I will trade a little "hot" for snow any day. I remember being plenty
hot in DC with no good way to cool off. I see plenty of 100+ weather
reports from cities up north and the water keeps it from ever getting
that hot here.


Yeah, a few years ago my bud got a nice little chunk of property about 3
miles from the 10 and 75 intersection.. Out in the sticks enough that
with the new Hilton and Walmart that came in he should be ok in a couple
of years...
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Yeah, but I work at avoiding geezerhood.
Sarasota is really a fairly young town, particularly when you get away
from the filthy rich areas.


My wife has a number of relatives in that area, and we've visited. My
best memory is visiting her grandmother, who had a dozen or so
fruit-bearing citrus trees. Nothing beats picking fresh oranges in
the am.

I just never "took" to the area. Too hot for me, and I didn't much
like the topography. When it comes to south Florida, I prefer Bal
Harbour. Just as hot, of course, and same flat land but...lots to do,
restaurants we like, uncrowded ocean beaches in front of the condos,
easy fishing, Carib/Latino culture, Ft. Lauderdale airport (cheap
airfares from here, convenient). I'm sure the other coast of florida
offers a lot, too...



I think the whole East Coast is too crowded, with the possible
exception of some areas around Melbourne. I have beaches around here I
can get to by boat in 20 minutes and not see a soul (with no condos).
We also have lots of places we can go up in the mangroves in the bay
where nobody goes.
On the other hand I am 10 minutes from a Ruths Chris steak house if I
want to spend some money, 10 minutes from I-75 and 15 minutes from an
international airport.
I will trade a little "hot" for snow any day. I remember being plenty
hot in DC with no good way to cool off. I see plenty of 100+ weather
reports from cities up north and the water keeps it from ever getting
that hot here.


Yeah, a few years ago my bud got a nice little chunk of property about 3
miles from the 10 and 75 intersection.. Out in the sticks enough that
with the new Hilton and Walmart that came in he should be ok in a couple
of years...


Live Oak. If you're ever there, go to Sheffield's Catfish House, it's a
dumpy looking truckstop, best catfish ever.
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Just wait a frekin' minute! wrote:
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:23:02 -0400, H K
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Yeah, but I work at avoiding geezerhood.
Sarasota is really a fairly young town, particularly when you get away
from the filthy rich areas.


My wife has a number of relatives in that area, and we've visited.
My best memory is visiting her grandmother, who had a dozen or so
fruit-bearing citrus trees. Nothing beats picking fresh oranges in
the am.

I just never "took" to the area. Too hot for me, and I didn't much
like the topography. When it comes to south Florida, I prefer Bal
Harbour. Just as hot, of course, and same flat land but...lots to
do, restaurants we like, uncrowded ocean beaches in front of the
condos, easy fishing, Carib/Latino culture, Ft. Lauderdale airport
(cheap airfares from here, convenient). I'm sure the other coast of
florida offers a lot, too...


I think the whole East Coast is too crowded, with the possible
exception of some areas around Melbourne. I have beaches around here I
can get to by boat in 20 minutes and not see a soul (with no condos).
We also have lots of places we can go up in the mangroves in the bay
where nobody goes.
On the other hand I am 10 minutes from a Ruths Chris steak house if I
want to spend some money, 10 minutes from I-75 and 15 minutes from an
international airport.
I will trade a little "hot" for snow any day. I remember being plenty
hot in DC with no good way to cool off. I see plenty of 100+ weather
reports from cities up north and the water keeps it from ever getting
that hot here.


Yeah, a few years ago my bud got a nice little chunk of property about
3 miles from the 10 and 75 intersection.. Out in the sticks enough
that with the new Hilton and Walmart that came in he should be ok in a
couple of years...


Live Oak. If you're ever there, go to Sheffield's Catfish House, it's a
dumpy looking truckstop, best catfish ever.


Live Oak, exactly... He has a little place down there, a vacation
trailer there that is open most of the year. When I go down someday, I
will check it out.

I love catfish. I used to live in a pretty rough neighborhood in
Hartford where this big dude had a catfish house. You should have seen
the faces when I walked in there, but the owner kept the patrons from
shooting me while I ate my fish and hushpuppies...


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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 17:00:38 -0400, gfretwell wrote:


I will trade a little "hot" for snow any day. I remember being plenty
hot in DC with no good way to cool off. I see plenty of 100+ weather
reports from cities up north and the water keeps it from ever getting
that hot here.


Water does make a difference. I've read that Miami has *never* reached
100 degrees. I mean, it's in the low nineties all summer long, but to
never have reached 100? I find that quite surprising.
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 16:23:02 -0400, H K
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Yeah, but I work at avoiding geezerhood.
Sarasota is really a fairly young town, particularly when you get away
from the filthy rich areas.


My wife has a number of relatives in that area, and we've visited. My
best memory is visiting her grandmother, who had a dozen or so
fruit-bearing citrus trees. Nothing beats picking fresh oranges in the am.

I just never "took" to the area. Too hot for me, and I didn't much like
the topography. When it comes to south Florida, I prefer Bal Harbour.
Just as hot, of course, and same flat land but...lots to do, restaurants
we like, uncrowded ocean beaches in front of the condos, easy fishing,
Carib/Latino culture, Ft. Lauderdale airport (cheap airfares from here,
convenient). I'm sure the other coast of florida offers a lot, too...



I think the whole East Coast is too crowded, with the possible
exception of some areas around Melbourne. I have beaches around here I
can get to by boat in 20 minutes and not see a soul (with no condos).
We also have lots of places we can go up in the mangroves in the bay
where nobody goes.
On the other hand I am 10 minutes from a Ruths Chris steak house if I
want to spend some money, 10 minutes from I-75 and 15 minutes from an
international airport.
I will trade a little "hot" for snow any day. I remember being plenty
hot in DC with no good way to cool off. I see plenty of 100+ weather
reports from cities up north and the water keeps it from ever getting
that hot here.


Harry doesn't realize all of this, of course. He just *thinks* he's an
expert climatologist.
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