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Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:00:27 -0400, HK wrote: The rest of the state, south of Daytona, is so damned hot and so plagued with natural and manmade disasters, I don't know why anyone owns real estate there. All those millions of people living in south Florida must have found something they like. Maybe the great winter weather, fine boating, world class beaches and fishing might have something to do with it? North of Daytona you still get freezing winter weather on a fairly regular basis. Oh, I don't mind visiting south Florida during the winter for a vacation or a business trip. In fact, I almost always do. But it's too hot south of Daytona for my living comfort. I lived a bit north of Daytona for more than five years. "Freezing weather" was not that common, but it did happen. We had three seasons: spring from February through mid-April, summer from mid-April through October, and fall from November to sometime in February, but even winter had many bright sunny 70+F days. Also, in northern Florida, we had reasonable looking trees and forests. As for beaches, north Florida has miles and miles of beautiful, unspoiled, practically unwalked upon beaches. Our favorites were at Big Talbot Island State Park and of course just across the St. Augustine Inlet and a bit south. |
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