I’ve spent more time in Florida than any other state outside New England. I like Florida. I love the beaches. I like the theme parks. I love all the outdoor dining. I like the diversity. I love the winter weather. I like how easy it is to get there from Boston with many cheap, nonstop flights daily.
We have close friends and family in Orlando, the Palm Beach area and Naples. They have been through many hurricanes and they don’t typically get too concerned. Therefore, I did not immediately change my travel plans when a very late season hurricane (Nicole) was forecast in November 2022. We were scheduled to look at condos with a realtor and she would’ve been highly inconvenienced if we cancelled. (We were actually thinking of purchasing a second home down there at the time.)
Hurricane Nicole hit on Election Day in November 2022. (Governor Ron DeSantis was overwhelmingly reelected—possibly a bad sign for this Massachusetts liberal.) We were told we had to evacuate our hotel because it was in “Zone B” – a barrier island. I never even got to try the pool. We left and checked into another hotel outside of Zone B.
The hurricane itself wasn’t too bad where we were, but I had a bad reaction to the extreme barometric pressure change. It caused a problem with my inner ear and triggered vertigo. Not fun. I sat in my hotel room with a barf bucket in my lap waiting for the moment we could go to the airport.
After that trip, I decided I would never again visit Florida during hurricane season and really didn’t want to own a condo there. (Renting is fine.)
But I still like Florida.
Hurricane Milton looks horrific. I’m scared for the state. I hope it’s not as bad as they’re saying it will be.

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Lovely photo! 😊 hopefully it won’t be too bad. From a Native Floridian, not scared at all, haha 😆 thankfully 🙏
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Thank you Laura! Fingers crossed!
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I’ve been to Florida and enjoyed it there. The only thing….I’m not sure if I could survive the humidity each summer….
Yes, fingers crossed!
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No, you definitely don’t want to be down there in the summer! And hurricane season runs through Nov 30. Dec – April is great.
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How horrible it must be to wait for that storm! I feel so bad for everyone who is in its path. And the animals, too. Wonderful picture of you and your husband.
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Thank you!
And yes, the waiting would be awful – especially for this one! We have friends sharing live videos of their Naples condo parking lot. It looks bad already.
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Hope they came through the storm safe and sound.
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The Orlando and Palm Beach people are fine. Waiting for an update from Naples, FL
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Hope all is well with the ones from Naples.
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They’re fine. We just heard! Thanks for your concern Laurie.
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Oh, good!
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Wonderful photo! We’ve been watching the news and feel so bad for everyone in the path of Milton, and whose lives are upended from Helene, let alone, the loss of life. Hurricanes and tornadoes, it’s frightening and tragic.
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It is! Because of my daughter being a new mom, I keep thinking about mothers of newborns in the storm’s path having to deal with that level of fear/stress.
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The path jogged a bit south so thankfully the surge wasn’t what was expected. Thank goodness! There’s still a lot of destruction, but more in the typical major hurricane category.
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Thank goodness!
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