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Don White wrote:
I'd imagine Dr. No is smart enough to pack his belongings and head north.
Even without the hurricane, Florida must be hot & humid this time of year.




When we lived in Florida, once April hit, I wouldn't head south of
Daytona unless life and limb depended upon it. But there are few places
in the United States finer than south Florida in the winter. We're lucky
and get to Bal Harbour for a week or two in February or March every
year, and it is always nice to be there.

I love the Miama area especially...lotsa different cultures, foods,
sights, surf, et cetera.

We're looking for a little place now on the ICW between St. Augustine
and Daytona, a place we can rent out to responsible vacationers, and use
ourselves when we have the time. Still some reasonable prices between
the cities.
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We're lucky
and get to Bal Harbour for a week or two in February or March every
year, and it is always nice to be there.

I love the Miama area especially...lotsa different cultures, foods,
sights, surf, et cetera.

We're looking for a little place now on the ICW between St. Augustine
and Daytona, a place we can rent out to responsible vacationers, and use
ourselves when we have the time. Still some reasonable prices between
the cities.


I guess that is the reason you asked about NYOB, so you could tell us about
your latest endeavor, buying some land in Florida.

Didn't you tell NYOB if he was about to be hit by a bus, you would not
bother to shove him out of the way?



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"Harry Krause" wrote in

When we lived in Florida, once April hit, I wouldn't head south of
Daytona unless life and limb depended upon it

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We're looking for a little place now on the ICW between St. Augustine
and Daytona, a place we can rent out to responsible vacationers, and use
ourselves when we have the time. Still some reasonable prices between
the cities.


** My buddy in the BVI says a lot of Floridians come on over to his area to
escape the summer humidity.
I've done the Disney-Orlando/Tampa/St Pete's thing and have no great desire
to repeat. I would love to see the art deco area of Miami and drive all the
way south to the bitter end of the Keys.
First though...I have some sailing waiting for me in the BVI.


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Don White wrote:

"Harry Krause" wrote in

When we lived in Florida, once April hit, I wouldn't head south of
Daytona unless life and limb depended upon it

snip
We're looking for a little place now on the ICW between St. Augustine
and Daytona, a place we can rent out to responsible vacationers, and use
ourselves when we have the time. Still some reasonable prices between
the cities.


** My buddy in the BVI says a lot of Floridians come on over to his area to
escape the summer humidity.
I've done the Disney-Orlando/Tampa/St Pete's thing and have no great desire
to repeat. I would love to see the art deco area of Miami and drive all the
way south to the bitter end of the Keys.
First though...I have some sailing waiting for me in the BVI.


It's a trip worth taking. We always visit the "Arty Deco" area in Miami.
It's just a little south of Bal Harbour. Some wonderful architecture,
some great restaurants, South Beach, babes in barely there bikinis, but
lots of traffic. A great time to visit is around the time of the Miami
Boat Show, about the middle of February. And it is a pleasant and fun
drive to Key West if you have time to stop on the way for a night or
two. The weather in the Keys that time of year is wonderful, and great
for swimming, diving, snorkeling.



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Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002
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