Where would you live in Florida?

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My in-laws live in PC..its nice, especially Hammock Dunes, but after living in Volusia Co for 4 years (college), I'm done with Fla. To me, CZM would be a better choice!

Exactly. Florida sucks. Plus it's full. NYC is much better or anyplace else North of the FL-GA line. Everyone should move there. :)
 
Exactly. Florida sucks. Plus it's full. NYC is much better or anyplace else North of the FL-GA line. Everyone should move there. :)
NYC and NY along with the bordering states is a great place to live 8 month of the year..I use to ride the on/off ramps off I4/I95 on my motorcycle just to ride some decent curves! Foliage? Oh yea, these palm trees turn brown somewhat...Fla has some pluses and that's maybe three days at a time every few months:)

Nice place to visit during the winter.
 
Exactly. Florida sucks. Plus it's full. NYC is much better or anyplace else North of the FL-GA line. Everyone should move there. :)
I fully support a northern border wall.

One that crosses the state of Florida right below Orlando.

I also support a southern border wall right below lake O....

That's about the only good part of Florida.... Now if we could just move all those pesky sugar cane and ranchers out of there it would be darn near perfect.
 
NYC and NY along with the bordering states is a great place to live 8 month of the year..I use to ride the on/off ramps off I4/I95 on my motorcycle just to ride some decent curves! Foliage? Oh yea, these palm trees turn brown somewhat...Fla has some pluses and that's maybe three days at a time every few months:)

Nice place to visit during the winter.

NY is an especially fun place to live each April 15th. "Thank you Sir, may I have another."
 
away from where hurricanes are.. oh wait, that is another state....
We get 'em, but not like N'awlins or South Carolina. The center of the state is pretty safe. the North Central part, even more so. 10 days after I moved up here, Irma wreaked havoc on the Keys. Nope, I don't miss it down there. Not even a little bit.
While it wasn't put forward as a point of discrimination, do heat and humidity, mild winters or other 'climate-related' concerns matter?
Yeah, the Keys are pretty arid compared to Central and South Florida. Still plenty of mosquitos and noseeums, especially when the wind is out of the North. But, it's too dang hot all year round. Here I get a bit of fall and a bit of winter. Not too much. Spring is springing, there the flocks of phlox are starting to come back, the redbuds are budding, the hawthorn is in bloom, and I'm about to do my first mow of the season. One of the many reasons I moved here is for the spring... nothing in Florida comes even close.

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Ichetucknee Springs

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Ichetucknee Springs Fall

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My lawn

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Down the road last spring...

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The flocks of phlox

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Black-eyed Susans in a Pecan grove.​
 
Jax area.
Good diving here.
Don’t know the first thing about that area:
Where there? Diving on what? All boat diving or also shore diving?
 
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