Manatee...were you guys among those that left Florida because of the hurricanes? Have a friend In Pembroke Pines that had a lot of those around her area move to Arizona...heard that some have moved back. Now the issue is getting affordable insurance coverage in her area. Her insurance went up 50%!We lived in Arizona for 14 years in Sun City West, which is a Del Webb 55+ community. It is mostly private homes, a commercial area with most everything you need. There is a full size hospital and more than 100 clubs and groups, 4 recreation centers with indoor and outdoor pools. The Mexican border is a day trip away. A lot of the residents are escapees from Kalifornia. There are a number of retirement communities in that area just west of Phoenix.
We missed the gulf beaches, so we came back to Florida.
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I never understood those "4 seasons" folks.I know people who have moved to Alaska on retiring. Hard for me to understand, the fishing isn't that good!
When I was in Quito, a city right on the equator they were having fall sales in the stores, it was late September. I asked and was told that of course they had 4 seasons, just the same as in the US. Then I asked how the weather changed and was told not at all, same year round. But they still believed they had seasons, Christmas in Winter etc... So I guess seasons are relative.I never understood those "4 seasons" folks.
I looked it up and it doesn't seem very much like a "snowbird" location to me. I'm sure its a nice place, but your winters have to be cold and snowy.A lot of seniors have made my town of Chatham Ontario the place they retire to. Many are snowbirds, but most are not. They came from the bigger cities such as Toronto.
I think you are right, growing up in Florida I think of snowbirds as people who come down for the winter, I know they have to come from somewhere.I think she meant they go to somewhere else for the winter.