โNov-05-2018 11:03 AM
โDec-05-2018 06:41 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โDec-04-2018 11:05 PM
RobWNY wrote:
We won't be snowbirds for the first time until next year, leaving the snowbelt of Western NY for the warmth of Florida. We've done our research and have things pretty well planned out. โฆ We plan on several stops on the way to our winter destination. A couple of nights in West Virginia, a few nights in North Carolina, a few nights in South Carolina, A night in Northern Florida and then 4 months in the Cocoa/Titusville/Cape Canaveral area.
โNov-23-2018 10:25 AM
โNov-19-2018 07:53 PM
โNov-19-2018 06:00 PM
RobWNY wrote:
...I was just wondering why anyone pushes it...
โNov-19-2018 08:34 AM
โNov-19-2018 07:37 AM
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) ๐โNov-19-2018 03:53 AM
jrs1871 wrote:
RobWNY, my guess is those taking the shortest time possible on their trek south have made the trip numerous times. The first year we headed south we took more time stopping to check out various places along the route. We did the same thing on the way north in the spring. Now that we have made the trek for 16 years, we have stopped at all those places that piqued our interest. Thus we come and go on the most direct, shortest time reasonably possible.
I do know several folks that leave down here at the end of a month so they don't have to pay additional rent but meander around on the way north waiting for the weather to improve. Some take as long as two weeks to make it to their summer home.
โNov-19-2018 03:16 AM
โNov-18-2018 05:42 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:BarneyS wrote:
This will be our first Michigan winter in over 16 years and I'm both looking forward to it and dreading it. What I am most sad about though, is not seeing all of our friends again. They were our 2nd family down there.
Barney
Ed and I have discussed the fact that some day - the grueling drive might not be something we can handle. We have a few Michigan friends who don't do the migration any more, due to loss of friends and probably a bit of fear of being too far from family as their health declines. In the meantime, *I* did the drive this year - just to see if I was capable of 2 days of nonstop driving.
On the other hand, as West Michiganders - seeing the sun for the first times in about a month.... the grueling drive is still worth it.
โNov-17-2018 08:03 AM
BarneyS wrote:
This will be our first Michigan winter in over 16 years and I'm both looking forward to it and dreading it. What I am most sad about though, is not seeing all of our friends again. They were our 2nd family down there.
Barney
โNov-17-2018 07:57 AM
Snowman9000 wrote:
If I was running one of these, I might give free or reduced site rent to a few hand-selected go-getters who have the cruise-director personality. With the understanding that they are there to head up, promote, and recruit for the (hiking/crafting/pickleball/golf/happy hour/new resident/whatever) clubs. Try to keep a finger on the pulse of what activities people are participating in, and work those with enthusiastic leaders.
Once people make friends, they come back. That is a way more important factor than amenities. So, develop a strategy to enable people to make friends more easily. In addition to the usual huge events for everyone, I would try to organize some smaller mixer type events, like block parties. Maybe have a block captain or den mother, lol, whose mission is to organize a couple of these get-togethers each month. Sounds like hard work? Depends on the personality of the person doing it. Find the people who like to do it, and give them the help they need.
I think this would be a lot more cost-effective than trying to have the biggest, most-est amenities.
โNov-17-2018 06:38 AM
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