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Witty response. Tell me something. How warm is it in the daytime this time of year in your area? I am looking at buying a second home on water somewhere between Panama City and Tampa. I know you are below there, but I figure it's maybe 8-10 degrees cooler that far up the coast from you.Been my experience.
Witty response. Tell me something. How warm is it in the daytime this time of year in your area? I am looking at buying a second home on water somewhere between Panama City and Tampa. I know you are below there, but I figure it's maybe 8-10 degrees cooler that far up the coast from you.
Witty response. Tell me something. How warm is it in the daytime this time of year in your area? I am looking at buying a second home on water somewhere between Panama City and Tampa. I know you are below there, but I figure it's maybe 8-10 degrees cooler that far up the coast from you.
That is the plan. I don't believe I want to be there in the Summer. I am thinking maybe Jan-May and Sept. Back here for Oct-Dec. and maybe some of the Spring.This winter has been unseasonably warm, but the highs are typically upper 60s to mid 70s on average. It is seriously the best time of the year down here. It's a beautiful area, 72. Especially if you're mainly here in the winter and get to experience seasons elsewhere.
That is also under consideration, but with 3 cats to go with us, it may have to wait. One of them gets carsick.Buy a big diesel pusher motor home with about 4 slideouts and spend your winters in the sand. That is the life. That is what granny and I had planned. If my health keeps improving may still be able to. If you haven't checked a motor home out , you should, the high end ones are unbelievable nice.
Sure, it gets hot as hell, but the real annoyances are the bugs and the humidity. I can deal with the heat outside*, nothing a hat and a cold beer won't mitigate. But the relentless biting bugs and constant swamp ass can make it really miserable.
*I stipulate outside, because it's a good, natural heat. Birdman got his power from the sun, after all. Inside, I can't ****ing stand being hot. The stuffiness I think compounds the grossness of it. My AC is generally around 70-73, despite the complainers who visit and despite my ridiculous electric bill. I don't even care. Worth it.