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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Alton
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![]() I'll get excited again after a nice long, hot summer and a crisp fall. The first snow fall always makes me feel like a kid. But until then (and for now)... I look at the dirty snow, my heating oil bill, and just say "meh." |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Heading to Florida in a few weeks but just to catch a cruise. Now NOTHING compares to Grand Caymens, Bahamas, etc.
I do love NH but not the winters.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Moultonborough, NH
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I am in Florida for three weeks and I couldn't be happier. We left right after we received 14 inches of snow. As I age I prefer warm in the winter and NH warm in the summer.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Gilford
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Well, Florida for six months gets old real fast. Especially when you live in a high-rise condo filled with lots of drama day in and day out. Hopefully, we are leaving Florida next Thursday and will arrive at the lake the following day. I think Florida is great for vacations (when the weather is warm and sunny) but it most definitely lacks the four seasons and the charm of New England. Cannot wait to get back to the lake. Anyone know when Sawyer's is opening?!?!?!?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Alton Bay
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By the time we got to the last few days, I was DONE. I'll take NH anyday. BTW, Kissammee to Chester, 20.5 hrs. Left at 9:30am and was sitting in the local diner having my breakfast at 6:05 Sunday AM. I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ruskin FL
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Bonaire Dutch Caribbean and Gilford NH
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Well Florida in the winter never really did anything for me. Being a diver, I have one of the greatest dive sites in my own back yard here on Bonaire. Will be returning to NH shortly and am ready for spring and especially summer on Winnipesaukee.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Moultonboro & SE Florida
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We moved to the lake full time about ten years ago. It was our dream and we loved every minute of it for about 3-4 years. As the years went on and I had more and more free time the winters became long, dark, and isolating. Besides about 20 ski days we were stuck inside. Walking on icy dirt roads past closed seasonal homes was different than walking past summer residents having a great time. We now spend the winter in Florida biking, bird watching, golf, tennis, and dining by the water. It's the perfect combination and we have wonderful communities of friends in both locations. Winter at the lake can be wonderful, but it depends on your wants and needs. Good luck! (We live in a zero lot line single family home, could not do a high rise)
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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When people buy these houses down a long dirt road, they don't think about what it would be like in the winter, Lucky. They don't realize that if they ever decide to use it year round, how isolated they will be and how stuck (in more ways than one) they will be until they get plowed out-and then how tricky it can be to drive on that road. They don't think how lonely it can be without neighbors. A lot of buyers think they want to be remote and then find out it's not quite so nice after all-at least in the winter.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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While we wait for ice out, we find a lot to do in winter. In addition to skiing we winter hike and snowshoe, shoot at an indoor range, get firewood in and right now we are boiling maple sap into syrup. It is still finishing light amber and is not bad at all on my blueberry pancakes. We can always make a brief get away trip if needed. Others ice fish and snowmobile. You can always dress warm enough to be comfortable especially if you are active. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florida (Sebring & Keys), Wolfeboro
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• The islanders repair the roadways by themselves. ![]() • Beaches are maintained by the islanders. ![]() • For the island chain, voting-results take one month to discover the outcomes. ![]() • There is no penalty for drunk driving. ![]() • They all have Medjet-type insurance to fly to Florida when medical help is needed. ![]() • The Bahamas Government has promised much more in medical care—and my friend's island did get their first piece of equipment—an X-ray machine.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Gilford
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The big decision has been made! We have bought a year-round house up here in Gilford and have our Florida condo on the market. While I do have some real sadness in leaving Florida -- especially our volunteer involvement with Save The Chimps sanctuary and my "little sister" through Big Sisters -- we are confident that we have made the right choice! After my husband has his knees replaced this winter in Concord, in subsequent winters we plan to return to Florida for a month or two as renters. In the meantime, we have four seasons to look forward to! You cannot beat the beauty and charm of New England!
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Clayton,NC / Sanbornton,NH
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We (wife and I) can't wait to move back to New England. I moved to NC for a job and a job only. The summers here are nothing but pure misery. Luckily this one has been pretty mild.
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