If you want to avoid potentially chilly temperatures, I would stay south of the 
Space Coast (Melbourne, Cocoa Beach) on the east coast, and Tampa on the west.

The Panhandle and Jacksonville have seasons. It can easily get into the 30s-40s 
in Pensacola and Panama City in the winter months.

Avoid South Florida unless you're looking for an "international" flare. Naples 
is nice but it's where all the rich conservatives winter, so it's pricey.

You could always go to the Bradenton area, which is immediately south of me 
(Tampa). It's where the Amish winter.

Dan (don't tell the deacon!)

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On Aug 4, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
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>> I went to Naples last Feb. and swam in the Gulf - barely tolerable at 70
>> degrees.
> 
> Napoli is nice, but too far and too expensive.  It might cost less to go to 
> the real Napoli than the fake one in FL.
> 
> We are trying to find someplace that is available and easy travel for family 
> in gu'fpo't and West Virginny, and preferably warm and some form of sand 
> beach, if only a pond.
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