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How about the beaches at Miami or even Daytona Beach

Posted By: Really? on 2009-02-27
In Reply to: With their drug war going on & innocent - SM

Talk about crime. It happens EVERYWHERE or do you not know that?


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10 yrs ago on Miami Beach thru to Broward...
and for some reason, they did away with them - I liked when they were in 7 languages......and you're right - it was Creole at Jackson......
Beach or mountains? Beach. Chinese or BBQ?
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Beaches
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Do you think those are the only 2 beaches
in the U.S.? You don't have to pick an area with crime to still enjoy beautiful beaches & keep your tourist dollars in our country to help our own damaged economy. We have how many miles of beaches in the U.S.?
from Miami, Fl
What part of Fla are you in?
from Miami, Fl
I am in the Aventura area, off of Ives Dairy Road
Yep in Miami too
Windows open and in my flannel jammies they just said 40s by morning.
Fl may have humidity, but our beaches are
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Beaches near Disney?
Are there any nice clean beaches anywhere close to DisneyWorld that would be a nice place for kids too on vacation?
Disney has its own beaches
Ah, maybe 5-6 on the property and really loads of fun for everyone. Other that that, Orlando is middle Fla as far as I know, not close to beaches but people more familiar might know differently.
Most beaches have bicycles
for the sand. They are seated like a go kart, sort of, and you lean back/recline, steer with your hands on levers at the side, and pedal out in front of you (like a pedal boat, for lack of a better comparison). I've always meant to rent one. It looks like major fun to me!
My favorite CA beaches:
For wild coastlines, rocky shores, big waves emptiness... the further north the better, such as Mendocino, and on up into Oregon. Upside: Great walks, quiet time & beachcoming. Downside: Colder weather in summer, surf to rough for swimming, and lots of seals = sharks.

For warmer water but more people: Santa Barbara county has outstanding beaches. Further north there are less-populated beaches with good surfing. Also some, like Emma Wood State Beach or Gaviota State Park, where you can camp.
UC Santa Barbara actually has a lovely beach, as well, and the campus is fun to explore on bikes. In town, there is Stearns wharf, warm sandy beaches, art shows along the Cabrillo Blvd. sidewalk on Sundays, a bike path, a zoo, great restaurants, lots of nice day-trips from that area.

Ventura Beach has some nice hotels right near the water, good bathing & surfing beaches.

LA county has many from Zuma to Santa Monica, too numerous to name. Malibu Creek beach is good for body-surfing, because the water coming into the ocean from the creek there is warmer and clearer.

Santa Monica, Venice & Marina Del Rey are my favorite choice because of all the things right along the water there are to do. The bike path goes all the way from Malibu from the north, all the way down to Huntington Beach and beyond. GREAT biking (you can rent them there) and skating (you can rent those there, as well). If you like to shop, there are lots of funky little shops along the Boardwalk near Windward Plaza. On weekends there's always some sort of entertainment going on. Lots of restaurants, from pizza joints to upscale eateries. Also just 10 min. away from the LA Airport, so a short, cheap cab ride from LAX will get you there.

More expensive hotels are along the waterfront, obviously, but with a family and a budget, stay on Washington street - the further from the beach, the cheaper the rates.

Between LA and San Diego, also too many beaches to count. Of course, the further south you go, the warmer. La Jolla, Oceanside, lots of good surfing down there, too.

San Diego - Mission Bay is a great family spot, tons of stuff to do, bike paths, etc. Plus there's Old Town San Diego, and the side trips of the San Diego Zoo & San Diego Wild Animal Park, that you actually drive through.

Now I've talked myself into wanting to go, too! I'd love to spend 4 or 5 days in San Diego or Venice Beach!
Yep, tell me about it. I was in Miami in the 1980's, although
hiccup
I am in Miami and it's much more than Cubans now

from every country, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Honduras, Venezuela, Mexico, Israel, Iraq, and other areas of the Middle East, Asians, and the Cubans, and other groups, TNTC (too numerous to count).  70-80% of the house staff at the U of M and Jackson are foreign MDs. 


It's not just a Cuban thing here any longer.  There are so many *tongues* spoken here - it's like the United Nations....no, really, a real melting pot, a lot like NYC....and if you only speak one language, you will run into problems.....AND it's not just Miami, the multiethnicities have moved all the way up north of Orlando...central and south florida.


I still love it


Yes, it is hot in Miami and sadly quite
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Miami-Ft. Lauderdale FL -

Beaches Negril, Jamaica
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SE VA has some of the ugliest, dirtiest beaches
I've ever seen.  Humidity isn't always bad, not nearly like FL.   I don't know about WI, but if they have mosquitos like MN does, I'll take humidity any day. 
Florida or California beaches
Which ones clearer? Florida as clear as ones in like Jamaica/MExico? What beaches are best for family vacation?
Texas beaches suck.
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Agree on TX beaches - not very good.
Crowded, murky and high crime. Would make the drive or flight to FL or Mexico before my short drive to a TX beach.
Wednesday, May 30 for Miami-Florida
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I can't watch CSI Miami because of The Soup
plus the men are sexier on Vegas!!!
I'm in Florida 30 years and those beautiful beaches

There are plenty of beaches in S. Florida where they have found over the many years MEDICAL WASTE DUMPING.  So, no I don't agree that Florida's beaches are all beautiful..........maybe northeast and northwest in the state but certainly not in south florida......


just my take is all........


Have you considered Florida? They have some of the most beautiful beaches I have
ever had the pleasure of walking on in the U.S. My son was stationed at Eglin AFB in Florida; he and my DIL lived in Ft. Walton Beach, and I would go there quite often...I immediately fell in love with their beaches..I usually don't like sand but theirs is white and very fine..they don't call it the Emerald Coast for nothing.  The people are very friendly and I had the time of my life there.  I also love to fish and they have the best seafood. I am a native Californian but I LOVE FLORIDA.  They have a very special place in my heart...just an idea for vacation.. 
was thinking of moving to central FLA from Miami

still praying for all those folks who got hit in the 40-mile range that this tornado went through......


they are not allowed in miami-dade county

Pit bulls are either not allowed in Miami-Dade County in Florida but I heard something about having $600,000 insurance if you own one.....but that COULD be Broward County where they are allowed.  I'm in Miami. 


 


In Miami, her concert sold out in 2 minutes, due to
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If you want clear aqua water and beautiful beaches
or at least they have been in years past, try Cancun. What surprised me was the sand there not hot even with days being in the high 90s or so. Visited other beaches in Mexico as well but Cancun takes the cake. Been to several places in Jamaica but most of the time either Club Med or inclusive resort so mostly used the pools where we stayed. I had the best vacation though ever in my life in Montego Bay, cannot say enough for the fun my children and I had there - would definitely return there. Lots of side trips, just really good times.
MYSTIC SEAPORT, PEABODY MUSEUM, VARIOUS BEACHES sm
Maritime Center. All in CT
Orlando is near middle of state and no beaches close, so
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Keanu Reeves, Vin Diesel, Ami James from Miami Ink
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Ooooh, Chris Nunez from Miami Ink is one of mine!
Yum!
Miami, too. Rosie O showed a pic of one in a tree in her yard.
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They're under a bridge in Miami. Told to live there. That isn't
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Our first cold front in Miami. High 50's. It hasn't
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Ewa Beach, HI
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Beach
Just keep a sharp eye on the children in the ocean with the boogie boards. The ocean current is strong. I found this out when we went to Myrtle Beach and my 10-year-old was on an inflatable raft. The current carried her rather far. It was a good thing my husband could swim. It happened so quickly but everything turned out all right.
beach - sm

Take the kids to Assateague Island, only a short way from Ocean City.  There is a beach for day use and they might see the wild ponies keeping cool by the ocean.  Just spent last week there. 


On the beach...
in the cold wind. lol Poor planning for the time of year but I have beautiful pictures at sunset. :)
Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL

   


Boynton Beach here! nm
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South Beach here.
I started South Beach just today since the New Year fell in the middle of the week.  My husband and I have done it before and it really works pretty much effortlessly.  I am working two jobs from 8:00 - 1:30 (Real Estate) and my transcription job from 2:00 - 10:30, so this seems to be the only way to lose weight for me given the fact that I have no free time or energy to exercise.  We did it before last spring and the weight loss is quick and pretty painless once you get over the initial carb withdrawal.  I would love some support and could offer some as well.  You can e-mail me directly at mandie573@yahoo.com.  Thanks and good luck. 
Definitely Navarre Beach, FL
The most gorgeous, and well-kept secret in FL.  It is in the pan handle, about 35 miles W of Destin, and about 25 miles E of Pensacola Beach.  All of these beaches are beautiful, white sands.  Navarre is less traveled, and less busy.  My husband and I went with my sis and fam last year, which is where he proposed to me, then this year on 07/07/07 we were married beachside.  It is wonderful.  I just keyed in Navarre Beach search, and many offers for condos came up.  We stayed at the Inn at Summer Wind, a wonderful high-rise condo equipped with everything,  If laying around on the beach and/or having coffee on your balcony overlooking the water is your cup o tea, this is the place for you!  It is very relaxing.  Then, you can cross the bridge back to mainland (Navarre is a small island), and go to the new Superwalmart, to specialty shops, or on down the road either way to frequent other beaches/restaurants, and there is an outlet mall down near Destin that was cool.  Just an awesome place to to.  We went in June in 06 and July 07, and the water and weather were perfect.  In fact, 07/07/07 was the most pretty day down there this year!!!  Good luck deciding, but in my exp. It was well worth it.  July is the on-season, and we paid around $1300 for 6 nights in the condo, that slept 6 (king BR, bunk beds made in the wall (hubbies bed if he don't behave) and couch is a pullout.  I think starting in mid Aug. or so it is about 1/2 that.  I have to go in the summer, though, because of the kids and teacher hubby.  Good luck again!! 
Does anyone know about Myrtle Beach, SC? SM

I don't mean for a vacation; I mean as far as living there. Any information will be most appreciated.


Thank you.


Pebble Beach
Is in Monterey, California.
Myrtle Beach
I would love to live there. . Good luck to you. . I think you are very brave. .
it's about 2 miles from the beach

here on the West Coast of Michigan in Muskegon.  Bought the house from a man who was a nut and who had bought it in foreclosure for 17K.  Huge yard, 100 x 100 feet, all fenced.  Two bedrooms, one bath, just over 800 square feet (pretty small).  All new siding, all new triple-pane windows, new furnace, new fridge, new hot water heater, new stove (found the receipt, $1700 for the set), and a totally re-done kitchen.  It's in the inner city, I call it my "little house in the hood."  Taxes are about $900 a year.  The only repairs we needed to make were to the plumbing, of which there was none, and I mean none.  So, my nephew and I spent just over $200 and learned how to plumb -- all connected and flowing, PVC is my new best friend.


There's tons of houses even cheaper than this here, just not the best neighborhoods, but you can houses anywhere from 2 to 5 to 20 grand as fixer-uppers.  I take my child to school of choice out of district, cuz I wanted him to go to school where I went; it's only a 5-mile drive.  Gotta love it, good enough for now.


Myrtle Beach
I have been to Myrtle Beach many times and I think it would be an awesome place to live. . Allyson is beautiful - she is lucky to have an aunt who is willing to consider making such a big change to be closer to her.
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39 and snowing in Virginia Beach
Absolutely beautiful watching the snow fall and then melt as soon as it hits the ground!