Holy shit Florida dodged a bullet by a hair!
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I hung my hat in North of Tampa, West of Gainesville and north of Lakeland, seems like every time I'd find a quiet little place in the country, a hop and a skip into the city, I'd blink my eyes and neighbors sprang up all around me.
There are days I miss the Shine, but in central Bama I can make it to the coast in a few hours. The winter months gives me a excuse to visit family and friends still in central Shine.
What part do you call home?
Same thing happened in our part of Fl. Im a out ready to pack up and go deeper in the woods. In between Melbourne and Boca.
I had a big rig, ran all up and down those roads.
A old conch put it best,
"the only problem with florida is, there's to many damn yankees in florida."
And more arriving daily
I feel good and safe in rural Lancaster County, PA among farmland and the Amish.
Are you from there, are did you take a trip and decided to stay ?
Pennsylvania Dutch Country is beautiful, fond memories of people and places from my trucking days.
My husband and I have lived here for the past 12 years.
North of Tampa, South of Gainesville, and West of Lakeland. Used to be citrus and cattle land; most of that's gone now due to perpetual "developing".
Sad but true, on those occasions I do a ride tru, it's like I'm lost and made a wrong turn. Hardly recognize any of it.
What part do you call home?
Close to Weeki Wachi...manatee heaven!
As a avid boater and scuba diver, I spent a lot of time on and under the water in your part of the world. Had such a wonderful experience with those mermaids in Crystal River at King's springs.
Florida's waterways are second to none, (what I miss most about the Shine).
Keep in mind I'm from south louisiana where on a good day you might be able to see your fingers wiggle in front of your face in that chocolate brown soup.
When I got to Florida I went wild, every spare moment had something to do with the water.
You've definitely landed in paradise, you lucky dog.
True this. Love alabama and I'm north which is seeing a huge influx (just got back from neighborhood party and it is SHOCKING how many people have moved from out of town) but i can still get to beach in 5.5 hours. Pensacola/panhandle is one of the only areas of Florida I would live and I have spent a lot of time around the state. Bama is pretty damn based and we have hard-core blue collar and vets EVERYWHERE even with the influx of new people
I imagine your referencing huntsville. So much government money being injected into it's economy, she is in her own little bubble. Before the scamdemic she was growing at 30% year over year. With so much money and power, it's a prize for all three sides the rats, the rinos and the people.
Im glad to hear most all are based in your hood.