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Trader Joe’s opens in Tampa this Friday

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I’ll probably wait for the initial mania to die down or go during the middle of the day — that’s the beauty of having reasonably high rank and a telecommuter in one’s organization — but if you’re in the Accordion Bay area and are dying for Two Buck Chuck, exotic chocolate at Hershey prices, and a slew of interesting sauces, you’re probably already making plans to go to the grand opening of Tampa’s first Trader Joe’s this Friday. It’s located at 3808 W Swann Ave., just west of Dale Mabry, at its regular daily hours, which are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m..

It will have all of 70 parking spaces, about two dozen of which are designated for compact cars. In anticipation of Trader Joe’s mania and some likely asshattery, the City of Tampa is dispatching a half dozen police officers to help direct traffic and keep the shenanigans to a minimum, and the store itself has hired three off-duty cops to keep the peace on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. There will be gridlock, and hopefully, there wont be much more than that.

My advice: wait for the hype to die down in a couple of weeks. If you can’t do that, could you pick me up a bottle of their house port?

Find out more about the grand opening at the Tampa Bay Times.

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A great day for a bike ride

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I work for GSG from my home office in Accordion Bay, an arrangement that gives me enough flex to carve out time for mid-morning or mid-afternoon exercise sessions. It was a lovely Florida spring day at 24C/75F, and there was just enough time to squeeze in a quick half-hour ride before an afternoon teleconference. My neck of the woods in Tampa offers some lovely views…

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…and as you can see, I’m always happy to break away from the desk and ride, even if only for a little bit:

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I never used a ride-tracking app until I moved here and got T-Mobile’s all-you-can-eat super-unlimited mobile data plan. I’m enjoying MapMyRide:

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I had to keep today’s ride down to a half-hour, but managed to cover just shy of 6 miles, averaging 12 mph, which is slow for road biking, but speedy for sidewalk biking. It’s the complete opposite of what you should be doing, but this is the near-suburbs of Tampa: biking on the road in most places is asking to be turned into chunky salsa. Luckily (?), the sidewalks here are all but deserted, and many cyclists here have adopted them as bike paths. It makes for slower going, but in this neck of the woods,it’s the only non-suicidal approach.

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This kid knows what time it is!

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Very stylin’ bling you got goin’ there, m’man.

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One thing I’ll miss about Canada…

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…are our faaaabulous colour-coded bills, which reduce the chance of error. There’ve been times when I’ve nearly made the terribly expensive mistake of handing out the wrong drab, mono-colored US denomination as a tip.

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The “OMG, I really moved to Florida!” roundup

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On Monday afternoon, I will have been an official resident of Tampa for exactly one week. To celebrate, here are a whole mess o’ links about moving to and living in Florida.

The “Florida: Where America Goes to Die” T-shirt

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If you’re looking for a darkly funny T-shirt and have US$25 to spare, you might want to head on down to the Cracked store and purchase the “Florida: Where America Goes to Die” shirt. I love their promo copy:

Like the elephant graveyard of the United States, it seems American’s instinctually know they’re supposed to wander as far south as possible before dying. But aside from the staggering elderly population of the state, it’s also full of all kinds of other mortal terrors. Alligators, snakes, spiders and sharks make Florida a sort of abbreviated Australia. But rather than fear it, we’re proud to host Death’s favorite vacation spot in North America, damnit.

I especially love the “abbreviated Australia” bit.

The “Fake or Florida?” segment on Late Night with Seth Myers

On one of the first episodes of the new Late Night shows with Seth Myers at the helm, they held a mini-game show called “Fake or Florida?” in which contestants had to guess as to whether a new headline with an outlandish-sounding story taking place in the wacky Sunshine State was made up or real. It’s really hard to tell.

Yes, I’m familiar with the “Florida Man” Twitter account

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I recently learned that if you tell people that you’re moving to Florida, the odds are damn near certain that they’ll very quickly tell ask you if you’ve seen the Florida Man Twitter account. On the off-chance that you haven’t heard of Florida Man, click on the picture above and enjoy the links to articles that contain the phrase “Florida Man” or feature some news about something in Florida gone seriously weird. There’s also a Florida Woman account, in case you can’t get enough.

I now live in one of the top 10 moved-to cities in America

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This top ten list of moved-to cities in the US is based on data from Penske Truck Rental as was published last month in Huffington Post:

  • 10. Las Vegas
  • 9. Denver
  • 8. Chicago
  • 7. Seattle
  • 6. Houston
  • 5. Phoenix
  • 4. Orlando
  • 3. Dallas / Fort Worth
  • 2. Tampa / Sarasota
  • 1. Atlanta

I may soon be living in the third most-populated state in the Union

Florida is currently the 4th most-populated state in the US with an estimated 19.55 million people on July 1, 2013. The state of New York’s estimated population for the same date is 19.65 million. While New York’s population is growing at a rate of 1%, Florida’s grew 2.7% from 2010 to 2012.

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According to the Tampa Bay Tribune, a good chunk of this growth is expected to happen in two corridors:

  • The Tampa Bay/Orlando corridor, straight through to the “Space Coast”, and
  • The Tampa Bay/Jacksonville corridor, which is great news for aging Lynyrd Skynyrd fans.

wevue founders

The Tribune also says that it’s people leaving New York who are feeding the Florida growth. One notable example they cite are the founders of the upcoming photo-sharing app WeVue, who moved their operations from New York City to Tampa last year.

Of course, everything I just covered is academic.

The real reason I’m here:

Eric Ravenscraft wrote in Lifehacker that the best summary of long-distance relationships he’s ever heard is this:

“A long-distance relationship isn’t really a relationship. It’s just the promise of one.”

He doesn’t think it’s entirely true — and neither do I — but we agree that his friend has a point. When you live a great distance from your significant other, you’re living on relationship credit, where promises are debts that accrue interest, and sooner or later, you’ve got to make good. While both of us have relocated great distances, I’m currently the one with the flexibility and job opportunities, and I’m better suited to hot weather than she is to cold. She’s also a homeowner in a city where real estate is cheap, and while I was a renter where it’s expensive as all get-out.

And hey, what’s the Best Midlife Crisis Ever without a big move to a place that caters to exactly that sort of thing?

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Meanwhile, in Florida…

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…there’s a guy who wore his kilt and alligator cape to the Tampa Bay Area Renaissance Festival.

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The obligatory March 15th post

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It’s that time of the year again…