I'm going to be a snowbird this winter season. I'm driving to Florida on December 15 and anticipate arriving 12/18 or 12/19. Woo hoo! Google calculated that it's a distance of 1,367.3 miles via I-75 S. I've never traveled via car, that far by myself but I look forward to the adventure. I've rented a place for January, February, March and April and will couch surf upon my arrival until the place is available January 1!
My thought is that I would start my day on the road at approximately 6am and be done at about 3 or 4pm. I'm not trying to win a race and like I mentioned, I've never driven this far by myself.
Well I took a long road trip, a bit further than that, and did it in not quite 3 days.600 miles first day,550 the next and the rest the 3rd day / Main thing is use cruise control and if you feel tired, you have already been tired, you need to stop and get a snack or something.
I like beef jurky so I always have a bag in the truck when I drive a long ways.
Looking at a map, it appears to be NE of Fort Myers and the temperature there is currently 80 degrees! Gosh, more than 40 degrees warmer than the 36 degrees it is in Southeastern Michigan!
I'm not going to the eastern side of the state. And regarding the "drive safe", thank you. It's a long way, my car is a 2021, my only reservation of driving that far by myself is not knowing in what city I will be stopping and trying to find a suitable overnight accommodation.
Don't expect much. It's a small town. Basically, you're headed to Redneck Central. Your gonna see some strange characters and some really poor living conditions.
Redneck Central? I have two work friends, one that permanently lives down there and one who began their road trip down there on 11/28. I would have liked to "caravan" down there with them however I had too many appointments. I do not have any expectations other than warm weather.
Yeah, I had a dental appointment on Friday and it was made 6 months ago, a normal checkup and cleaning. I needed to keep it because about 2 weeks ago my crown came out when I was chewing on a Tootsie Roll. My dentist is about 25 miles away and although you wouldn't be familiar with Hall Rd., I can assure you that traffic sucks for the morning drive and the after work drive, and this road is ALWAYS under construction. I normally allow myself 45 minutes when I'm not traveling during those times because I live in BF Nowhere however Friday since my appointment was at 10am, I left my house at 9. Dang if I don't get a call at 9:20 to tell me there's some type of problem and that if I want to come in on Monday, doctor can take care of my crown and they can clean my teeth in February! Um, I went into blast off!
Anywhere in Florida except for the Gold Coast ( SE Florida) is Redneck Central. Local cuisine is usually fried chikin', alligator steaks, and burgers. --------------------------------------- added after 17 minutes
Oh, I forgot to mention, at 7PM, the Mayor turns off the lights to the whole town and you have to go to bed. 🤣🤣😈
The lights out at 7pm isn't that bad. I suspect that sundown in Florida is much like that in Michigan. The sunset is around 5pm-ish and probably more conducive to walking. Heck, I've never played euchre by candlelight, but I will let you know how that works out.
I might try it if I have an opportunity but I won't make any promises until it is served. It really depends on what it looks like when it's on the plate and brought to the table, it definitely needs to look like something that I can relate to, ie, chicken, fish, hamburger, pork chop......
It’s not the taste. I just can’t enjoy meat that comes from a cold blooded animal. My Dad used to go hunting and occasionally brought back a snake to cook. I’ve tasted snake, frog legs, and turtle soup. Give me a good ribeye and I’m happy.
I've never had frog legs because I can't get over the visual. Back in the day, there was frog dissecting done and that just about made me hurl. Oh, the trauma......
Yes ma'am. When you get north of Lake Okeechobee and you are in the center of the state it's nothing but good ole rednecks. Now there has been a lot of people to move into these small towns after covid. People who are able to work from home mostly. When you start talking about LaBelle, Immokalee, Zolfo Springs, Belle Glade, Clewiston, Sebring, YeeHaw Junction, etc. It's good ole boy territory. You will see lots of Trump and DeSantis signs. --------------------------------------- added after 12 minutes
Try The Quart House and Log Cabin BBQ for dinner or lunch. LaBelle Brewing Company for a good beer. Two Peas Cafe for breakfast and Beef 'o' Brady's for good chicken wings.
Well considering the "rednecks" I encountered when i went to michigan back in 03 at the camp grounds,I am sure Bella will be able to handle florida rednecks.
I didn't stay at that campground but 1 night, and no issues, everything went fine.But there was campers and motorhomes there that had NO wheels and the idiots had the cement blocks under the frames incorrectly.
The restaurants are. The others are little towns in the area. The main road to these places is US27. Sebring is about one hr north on US27. It has more restaurants. You will be two hrs +/- from Disney. They have many shows during the Christmas season. Tickets to the parks are expensive but Downtown Disney is free except for the parking. I recommend staying overnight if you go. RESERVATIONS ARE REALLY, REALLY, NEEDED. --------------------------------------- added after 14 minutes
One thing that needs to be said. I hope we didn’t give you a bad impression of “the rednecks”. They are nice people and friendly to snowbirds, just very conservative.
Have a safe trip Bella I think you’re gonna miss the snow but I will keep you posted who knows this could be the year we get that once in a lifetime blizzard make sure you have enough heating oil in your tank to last the time you’re in Florida so you’re water pipes don’t freeze just set the thermostat down to 50 and what about your kitty cats are you taking them with you my goodness you have so much to prepare for this trip it’s making my head spin
Miss the snow? Snow does "look pretty" HOWEVER I'm not going to worry about shoveling, slippin' and slidin', you know, winter hazards!
Regarding my circumstances and obligations, my father passed away last year on June 17, almost 1 year to the day that my mother passed. My handsome boy cat, Ozzy, his picture is in my gallery, was quite ill and he had not responded to the veterinarian care or home care he received so on November 23, I felt it was time to let him go. His brother, Rudy, who had never exhibited any signs of illness, died on January 6. Those boys were bonded and I believe Rudy died of a broken heart. They spent 16 years together and they were both somewhere between 19 to 20 years old.
Thank you, dgraff, thank you. I didn't make it clear, my dad and Ozzy passed on in 2021 and Rudy in 2022. There's nothing keeping me here so I'm going to "get outta Dodge!"
Thanks, 2nice! I have always been concerned whether I "had enough, saved enough", you know. Although the idea of not going to work every day was kinda "exciting", it was also very frightening to me. Getting up, going to work, leaving work, going to another job or school was all I knew and unfortunately, where I live in relationship to where I worked only added more to my day. My daily schedule didn't seem to be conducive to hobbies so even though I received 1 year pay, paid health care, I was scared. My house is paid off but my property taxes are 6k. The jobs I've had along with working at BCBSM offered stock options and profit sharing as well as investing nicely, I feel I'm comfortable and since my circumstances are what they are, buh-bye, Michigan!
If I had to choose between snow and alligators I think I would choose snow! I can push it out of the way!
The alligator is looking at me as LUNCH.
all jokes aside,have fun and have a safe trip
Are you thinking of moving to Florida eventually it’s now a great state it’s republican run and no longer a swing state and if Pennsylvania doesn’t wake up and drive a wooden spike through the heart of the woken I might move down there to
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I like beef jurky so I always have a bag in the truck when I drive a long ways.
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BTW, it is NE of Ft Myers but mostly east.
Also, drive safe!
I think cat is right. Take care of yourself.
Yeah, I had a dental appointment on Friday and it was made 6 months ago, a normal checkup and cleaning. I needed to keep it because about 2 weeks ago my crown came out when I was chewing on a Tootsie Roll. My dentist is about 25 miles away and although you wouldn't be familiar with Hall Rd., I can assure you that traffic sucks for the morning drive and the after work drive, and this road is ALWAYS under construction. I normally allow myself 45 minutes when I'm not traveling during those times because I live in BF Nowhere however Friday since my appointment was at 10am, I left my house at 9. Dang if I don't get a call at 9:20 to tell me there's some type of problem and that if I want to come in on Monday, doctor can take care of my crown and they can clean my teeth in February! Um, I went into blast off!
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Oh, I forgot to mention, at 7PM, the Mayor turns off the lights to the whole town and you have to go to bed. 🤣🤣😈
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Try The Quart House and Log Cabin BBQ for dinner or lunch. LaBelle Brewing Company for a good beer. Two Peas Cafe for breakfast and Beef 'o' Brady's for good chicken wings.
I didn't stay at that campground but 1 night, and no issues, everything went fine.But there was campers and motorhomes there that had NO wheels and the idiots had the cement blocks under the frames incorrectly.
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One thing that needs to be said. I hope we didn’t give you a bad impression of “the rednecks”. They are nice people and friendly to snowbirds, just very conservative.
Regarding my circumstances and obligations, my father passed away last year on June 17, almost 1 year to the day that my mother passed. My handsome boy cat, Ozzy, his picture is in my gallery, was quite ill and he had not responded to the veterinarian care or home care he received so on November 23, I felt it was time to let him go. His brother, Rudy, who had never exhibited any signs of illness, died on January 6. Those boys were bonded and I believe Rudy died of a broken heart. They spent 16 years together and they were both somewhere between 19 to 20 years old.
The alligator is looking at me as LUNCH.
all jokes aside,have fun and have a safe trip
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