Inland Florida between Gainesville and Orlando's northern suburbs like Mount Dora is hillier, shadier (more trees), breezier, and less humid than the coasts. A friend who just closed on a house in Cape Coral south of Tampa stopped by yesterday and mentioned how much more comfortable my place in NE Florida (east of Gainesville) is than the one he bought in Cape Coral "where it was 85 degrees and humid at sunup." It is humid and 87 at my place, but pleasant unless you are doing physical labor outside. Another person who WAS doing physical labor outside (as I was) said the same thing. Nevertheless, I keep a summer place in Michigan to escape to in the hottest part of summer. For some reason, I found Atlanta and North Georgia, where I lived 14 years, to have hotter summers than North Florida. I think this is because we almost always have some sort of wind blowing in from the sea in summer to give a hint of cooling, especially in afternoons. But anything from Orlando south is going to be blazing hot, as it is lower elevation and full of humidity boiling out of swamps and shallow lakes.
It depends where you live in Washington, sure if you live in a major metro area the cost of living is high, but move away from the Seattle/Bellevue/Tacoma area and the cost of living is lower.
Inland Florida between Gainesville and Orlando's northern suburbs like Mount Dora is hillier, shadier (more trees), breezier, and less humid than the coasts. A friend who just closed on a house in Cape Coral south of Tampa stopped by yesterday and mentioned how much more comfortable my place in NE Florida (east of Gainesville) is than the one he bought in Cape Coral "where it was 85 degrees and humid at sunup." It is humid and 87 at my place, but pleasant unless you are doing physical labor outside. Another person who WAS doing physical labor outside (as I was) said the same thing. Nevertheless, I keep a summer place in Michigan to escape to in the hottest part of summer. For some reason, I found Atlanta and North Georgia, where I lived 14 years, to have hotter summers than North Florida. I think this is because we almost always have some sort of wind blowing in from the sea in summer to give a hint of cooling, especially in afternoons. But anything from Orlando south is going to be blazing hot, as it is lower elevation and full of humidity boiling out of swamps and shallow lakes.
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It depends where you live in Washington, sure if you live in a major metro area the cost of living is high, but move away from the Seattle/Bellevue/Tacoma area and the cost of living is lower.
I personally love gloomy days way more than sunny days here in Washington, the gloomier the cooler, Florida? No thanks.
We got beaches on Aurora
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nice views in aurora
No fl sucks for vaca. Tahati is best for vaca.
Trump supporters, please do us a favor and move to Florida.