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I have 2 sisters. One loves to fish, the other sister loves to have a neighborhood fish fry. My worst day fishing in Florida during the winter beats my best day pushing snow in Indiana. 80 degree days beats 20 degree days anytime. Both sisters are good cooks.
I figured out how to avoid going through Atlanta, Birmingham and Chattanooga. Also have a way to buy pass the mess in Nashville. I love Google maps and Lenovo Chromebook. I just put the cursor on map and drag the route.
I wouldn't go to Florida if it weren't for my sisters living there. Been going to Florida in winter for past 50 years. Nice place to visit, wouldn't want to live there full time. Nothing beats the taste of fresh fried Crappie.
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