Even though it is Florida the north is so different to the south. The pace of life is more layback, with big open space and quaint seaside towns.
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The first time a waitress greeted us with a good morning y’all in her southern accent, I blinked and thought wow, we were in the deep south of the US.
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I noticed that we were driving past a lot of swampy areas.
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We were right next to the ocean but you would have to look over the marshy patch before you could see the open sea.
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The marsh lands here remind me of the Everglades.
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One thing north Florida shares with south Florida: they too have alligators.
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