HappilyEverAfter80
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We are in Georgia and it is ok, but the areas around Atlanta are very congested. They started out as farm towns with two lane roads, and now they are busy cities with two lane roads. Sometimes my commute to and from work feels like I am part of a slow moving train. Every foot of road to and from work is covered with a car. And I only work about four miles away. It is still maddening. Takes me an hour from leaving work to pick up two children from their local schools and get home. I used to work in downtown Atlanta (26 miles away) and it was an average 1.5 hour commute each way.
We definitely have a lot of conveniences here, but we pay the price with crowds.
The schools are rated pretty high, but behavior issues are getting worse by the year.
One of the big reasons I am ready to move to Florida is that in north Georgia, it is really nice to be outside less than half the year. The other half is too cold or too hot. I want to want to be outside more than I do here. Winters are also depressingly colorless. Brown trees, brown houses, brown grass, gray skies. I would love to be surrounded by green foliage, blue skies, and bright flowers year round.
And yes, Disney (and other theme parks) are part of the reason for my Florida dream. I think it will happen one day.
I hear you with the work commute, it can be brutal in a city like Atlanta.
But my friends are experiencing similar living in Miami. You will have to live outside of the main urban area in Florida to deal with less traffic too.
Now, with the weather in Florida it's also too hot for half of the year. My friends always say they are rarely outside from 8 am to 8 pm in the summer. They spend much of their time inside air conditioning.
I also find that much of summer it's gloomy and cloudy in Florida (as opposed to the winter) as it's their rainy season. I would say that almost every time we arrive in Orlando in the summer it's either cloudy or raining or about to rain.
But yes you are right, the folliage is always green even when it's gloomy...
Even though the summers are too humid and often gloomy, the Florida winters are glorious where even if it's cooler it's still only sweater weather (usually). Easier to go outside and just enjoy the outdoors. But again to me that's mostly from November to March. The rest of the year it maybe hot but Floridians are dealing with other issues.
Anyway to each their own, I think if we had to move to Florida I would be happy there. My biggest issue with Florida is their school system.
Right now if I could choose I would choose Georgia. Just not Atlanta itself.