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Tourist Season in Southwest Florida

The northerner’s know it’s fall when the leaves change and begin falling to the ground.  People in Southwest Florida know it’s fall when we see car haulers everywhere.

In front of every gated community, in every shopping plaza there are car haulers parked, offloading the cars of our northern residents who are returning to Bonita Springs for refuge from the harsh northern winters.

The car haulers were early this year.  My theory is that people were up north and just sick and tired of being sick and tired where they were and opted for sunny skies and a more mild climate.

Besides, snowbirds in Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Columbus just don’t get sunsets like this so maybe this is why they came back early.

Bonita Springs Bonita Beach sunets

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2 Responses to “The Return of The North American Snowbird”

  1. cindy knight says:

    Hey Chris yes you’re right we’re heading your way earlier this year because global warming has turned to global colding. Our spring, summer and fall were all crappy this year at least in Michigan.
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