If You’ve Experienced These 10 Things, You’ve Lived in West Florida for Far Too Long

By Rachel Greco

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If You’ve Experienced These 10 Things, You’ve Lived in West Florida for Far Too Long

Here are 10 signs that you’ve lived in West Florida for too long, based on its unique quirks and challenges:

  1. You’ve mastered the art of dodging lovebugs.
    Spring and fall bring swarms of lovebugs that coat your car in a sticky mess, and you know exactly how to clean them off without damaging your paint.

  2. You avoid the beach on weekends.
    Crowded beaches, full parking lots, and long lines at restaurants have taught you to enjoy the Gulf Coast’s beauty during off-peak hours.

  3. You can’t live without air conditioning.
    The oppressive heat and humidity, which last most of the year, mean you spend most of your time indoors with the AC blasting.

  4. You’ve stopped wearing makeup or styling your hair in summer.
    The humidity destroys any effort to look polished, so you’ve embraced a more casual approach to beauty.

  5. You’ve developed a love-hate relationship with sand.
    While the beaches are stunning, you’re constantly finding sand in your car, home, and even your bed.

  6. You’ve become a hurricane prep expert.
    Stocking up on supplies, securing your property, and monitoring storm paths have become second nature during hurricane season.

  7. You know all the best hidden spots to avoid tourists.
    Whether it’s a quiet beach or a local restaurant, you’ve learned where to go to escape the seasonal crowds.

  8. You’ve accepted that traffic is just part of life.
    Whether it’s snowbirds in winter or locals heading to the beach, traffic congestion is a daily reality you’ve learned to endure.

  9. You’re unfazed by wildlife encounters.
    Alligators, snakes, and giant palmetto bugs are just another part of living near Florida’s natural habitats.

  10. You joke about Florida’s “two seasons.”
    You’ve grown used to the fact that West Florida only has two weather patterns: hot and muggy or cooler and dry.

Living in West Florida comes with its unique blend of beauty and challenges—if these resonate with you, it might be time for a change of scenery!

Sources

  1. https://thehonestlocal.com/living-in-florida-moving/
  2. https://wanderflorida.net/florida-quotes/
  3. https://www.sroa.com/blog/local-guides/pros-and-cons-of-living-in-florida
  4. https://homeia.com/city-living-guide/key-things-to-consider-before-moving-to-florida/
  5. https://intrepidquips.com/florida-captions-and-quotes/

Rachel Greco

Rachel Greco covers life in US County, including the communities of Grand Ledge, Delta Township, Charlotte and US Rapids. But her beat extends to local government, local school districts and community events in communities that surround Lansing. Her goal is to tell compelling stories about the area that matter to local readers.

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