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Mar 21, 2015 1:59 PM CST
Name: Rita
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flaflwrgrl said:

You got a deal!!!!! I wouldn't want to trade forever either. I think a month would sound fine. Yes, I think you would find Tampa & Ocala a bit too warm for your taste now --- I know I do. Age, you know. Whistling It's really humid in Tampa - REALLY humid. I never lived in Ocala so can't really say about there as far as humidity.


Florida was really humid but heck, Long Island is really humid in mid summer so I am used to lots of humidity. I know I would be happy in Northern Florida. But too old now to move in that I just can't imagine having to start over after all the effort I have put into my garden here. I don't have the energy to go it again. So here I stay. A move seems far too overwhelming. Blinking

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