Posted on 12/16/2017 7:02:48 PM PST by mdittmar
What did you do when you retired?
Getting close to the point that I may be able to retire.
Thinking about reselling,yard sales,goodwills,estates sales.
Always enjoyed junking,antiquing.
Gotta stay busy.
And I am the same way about wood carving tools, but I got most of those before I retired. Swiss chisels, exotic sharpeners etc.etc.
The Copper Queen is on the List!
Raising livestock allows us to gain agricultural tax exemption for our land, lowering the county property taxes to a small amount.
Selling our bull calves at auction every year brings in enough money to pay for the taxes on our home.
We are having the best time of our lives. Keeps us fit, healthy and motivated.
We've discussed several times that we would probably be in worse off or dead by now if we hadn't picked this physically-demanding lifestyle rather than rocking away on the porch in retirement.
I have it all, Sheffield steel (Acorn) Solingen steel, American Steel, Japanese steel Arkansas hard stones....
Here is the secret to razor blades... a leather strop an Herb’s Yellow stone, I swear by this stuff “A little dab will do ya”
Took my family on a tour of the mine and Hotel
PS do not tell every swinging dick in Tx about RVs and South E Az LOL
Playing guitar a lot, camping and long hikes/walks(no serious backpacking) in the woods...plan on at least walking 5 miles a day minimum until i can’t. I am easily entertained.
Do it while you can, 10 mi Mt hikes, whitewater rafting, jumping out of planes..
Campfires are forever, My 80 year old mother is the Queen of the Bonfire LOL
3 years ago we took the old gal sled riding LOL
She did better than me!
Thanks, with his home care we got to know him much better. It turns out that he was not in favor of us being on the road. He is much closer now, we meet once a week for dinner and catching up.
We did not realize how upset our four years on the road made him, as we were constantly in email contact and saw him for part of the year at his school. In my day I wanted very little to do with my parents after I went to school. Very much opposite with him. Sad that it took two criminals driving the wrong way on a freeway offramp to teach us this.
I wish you all the best in retirement and without a doubt staying active helps but does not insure longevity.
Live For Today
My Father was an exemplary man who was an athlete his entire life, he did no smoke or drink and ran marathons into his 50s
Soldier good Father
He retired at 57 and promptly had a Heart attack which he survived, the one at 62 dropped him dead.
His inseperable twin brother who lived next door and lead the same life style died at 76 from resperitory failure
Live for today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VndqigXCrU0
don’t worry about tomorrow, Live for today!
Mr. mm and my son feel the same way.
Make him wipe yer butt! You wiped his LOL
(((Hugs)))
Actually I just hosed the kid off and put on a new diaper LOL
And drove him around at 2 AM in the mountains of CA when he was cholicy and shared Mc Dodos fries with him when he was teething, so Mamma could get some sleep LOL
Easy
Retirement still eludes me
In the 70s, when I first did a little relief carving, I got an old wide belt from the hippy era and loaded the raw leather backside with jewelry rouge — kind of purple. Had it for years and it would sure put a glow on any sharpened surface and help insure the final removal of un-uniform traces of wire edge.
Listened to that link above and then switched to some Bekka Bramlett duos that were listed. Wow that gal can sing. Down loaded one with Joe Cocker that is incredible.
We are raising money for folks in the state sponsered home.
You don’t want to die like that, but hey thats old age
The realMrb sponsored a rally in Maine for the VA hospital And we wheeled some of those old guys out into sunlight for the first time in 4 years
We cooked them burgers told sea storys and looked at girls, bikes and classic cars, raised a pile of money which may or may not have gone to the cause.
What is important is living your life and enjoying your life
Getting old aint for the faint of heart just keep a heart
God Bless You all
Mike I will never forget your good deeds
I think it is the weekend before Valentine’s day this year is the annual Woodcarver’s show in Mesa. Its the best and biggest in Arizona. Has a lot of competitive judged work as well as supplies and some classes.
My wife often makes it a Valentine gift as I take her to so many quilt stores and needle art shows.
Don’t do like my buddy Scotty and sing songs about the past that are wholly inappropriate LOL
He’ll bust out into song in front of yer woman.. “Insert name here” Was in Yukosusa when he met Mi Lai.. later in Nogales,Helga Ferrel caught his eye.. LOL
Bingo. Few of them want to detail-clean a carved wooden chair or bedstead, polish the mahogany, silver or crystal or keep fabric upholstery spotted and vacuumed. They like polyester sofas and wipe-clean IKEA stuff. The inevitable result of "liberation."
So my advice to anyone needing to downsize but holding onto old stickware, caneware and overstuffs of sentimental value for the kids is this:
a) Make the grown kids take 90% what they want now, andAnd forget foisting it on the grandchildren; they don't even know how to polish furniture, repair, reuse or clean anything. Or cook, either. Also forget about them using your wedding stuff to sit down around a table for a meal, have a prayer and make polite conversation. Eating is what the tv room is for. Even holidays, it's fill your plate from the reheated big-box store frozen foodstuff in aluminum and plasticware set out on the kitchen counters and wander around the house to find someplace to sit with your paper plate on your lap; striving professionals are too (busy, entitled, clueless, "liberated") to prepare a sit-down.
b) dump the rest that you won't want in your easier-to-care-for new space, because:
c) you should use your money on your own needs, not on the extra real estate you would need to act as a storage facility for your kids; and
d) the kids are not going to appreciate having to dump it when you die.
e) Don't even try to guilt-trip them.
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