Panama City has a decent reputation as a beach town. It is also a
beach town and um, it's a beach town :) If you can ignore spring break
it might suit you :)

Dana

On Fri, 2 Jul 2004 17:28:53 -0400, Erika L. Walker-Arnold
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bad drivers? We don't care. No commute. :)
>
> Politics? Bah - we don't get involved.
>
> Hot? We're getting mean averages between 74 and 86. But these are from
> coastal towns. I'd never, on the threat of death, live anywhere near the
> center of Florida. I've done a month in Orlando - mid-July to
> mid-August. 90 degrees at 7am. NO THANKS!!!!
>
> Salaries? Not concerned.
>
> Fort Walton showed up on a www.findyourspot.com search. As did Panama
> City ... Which holds some weight as it's north and closer to the rest of
> the states ...
>
> We spend 75% of our time indoors. The rest I would prefer to be in the
> water - whether it be a pool or the ocean ...
>
> >>| From: Marwan Saidi
> >>|  
> >>| BUT, to answer your question:
>
> >>| Look at the Fort Walton Beach / Destin area. IMHO the most
> >>| beautiful beaches in the state with far less people (but a
> >>| little more pricey). Also take a look at some of the
> >>| panhandle regions (Tallahassee, Monticello, Panama City,
> >>| Pensacola) as the heat isn't _as_ bad and they aren't as populous.________________________________
>
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