How many "snow - birds" are here?
#21
This will be our 13th year leaving the cold behind for the southern sunshine. We move to our son's home in Florida that he and his wife purchased for their retirement while they were honeymooning in Florida. They both still work up north so hubby and I graciously keep the sunshine home going throughout the winter months. This years , things also reversed themselves.they are residing in our home up north while we are tending to things in the south. We started coming from mid-January to March……..the length of time has greatly increased……mid-December until the first of May…..and 2014/15 is starting in late November…...
#22
I'm in the 'wishing I was there' category. So very tired of winter. If (not quite to the when part yet) we ever get to that stage, it will have to be somewhere that DH has something to do so that he doesn't drive me nuts. Maybe he'll have to invest in a mobile woodworking shop
#23
We are snowbirds and enjoy it here in Florida for the winter. We do have central heat, not sure why one would think that we don't. I grew up in snowy states and am glad we can be where it is warmer for winter. It has been cooler and more clouds this winter but still beats the snow.
#24
up north you are so right I am from Wyoming and Montana all my life and winter has its very good points at least when the wind blows the snow it is clean we did try snow birding for a few years but when w the wind blows dust and you have to breathe that stuff I will take our good cold clean air any day I can handle cold much better than heat and humidity there is good and bad to every place but no place like HOME
#26
That's my problem. I would be afraid to leave my house buried in all the snow. With heat pumps, you have to not let get them buried in the snow. There is a house up the street for me that was empty last winer due to bank forclosure. It was supposedly "winterized", but the new owner (in the Spring) got notified that water was shut off due to a major leak somewhere. As nothing was showing in the house, the leak was underground.
#28
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Reno Nevada
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Been snow birds for 15 years and love it. After 30 years in Alaska it is wonderful to be some place warm and sunny for the winter. We no longer call Alaska home, but still spend 2-3 months in the Arizona sun in the winter. We have wintered in Florida, Texas and Arizona and in each state I have met some wonderful quilters and developed some great friendships. Oh and the quilt shows around the country are an added bonus!!!! Never going to stop being a snow bird!!
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