The Retirement Thread

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Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Good morning fellow retirees,
Clear and calm at the moment. Planning to pop into town and meet a couple of friends for a pint a meal and a natter.
Looks like omelette for me due to the after affects of the trip to the dentist.
Have a lovely peaceful day folks 🚴‍♀️🏃‍♂️🚶‍♀️🏊‍♂️🍺
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Good morning all.
Nice and sunny outside but the clouds are gathering, so it won't last long.
My old leader in the Boys Brigade always used to say,"it's too bright too early " when we out camping. He was right more often than not.
All the usual things to do today, dog walking before the rain gets here and I may watch the Giro this afternoon.
Stay safe and sensible everyone. 😊
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Morning all.
Bricking it a bit as the Doc left a message to say she is phoning me to discuss the blood tests. After the last lot she kept asking have I got pains in my stomach or discomfort. After I kept saying no she immediately arranged a 2nd lot of tests......she obviously thinks there is something sinister going on:wacko:.
On a positive note its not raining. Its supposed to be but the sky is quite blue.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Morning all.
Bricking it a bit as the Doc left a message to say she is phoning me to discuss the blood tests. After the last lot she kept asking have I got pains in my stomach or discomfort. After I kept saying no she immediately arranged a 2nd lot of tests......she obviously thinks there is something sinister going on:wacko:.
On a positive note its not raining. Its supposed to be but the sky is quite blue.
Hope all is OK Dave :hugs:
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Morning all.
Bricking it a bit as the Doc left a message to say she is phoning me to discuss the blood tests. After the last lot she kept asking have I got pains in my stomach or discomfort. After I kept saying no she immediately arranged a 2nd lot of tests......she obviously thinks there is something sinister going on:wacko:.
On a positive note its not raining. Its supposed to be but the sky is quite blue.


I hope the call goes ok Dave. :hugs:
 

dmorgorg

Active Member
A thread specially for 'persons of leisure' and independent means, or those with aspirations.
How do you while away those lazy days?
How do you cope financially?
When did you retire?
Is retirement what you expected?
How long did you take to adjust?
Etc.

Tell us what you are up to today or what plans you have.
Or just have a bit of silliness to while away those lazy hours.

I've been busy today. Hilly 15 mile ride in North Devon, took dog for a stroll along Saunton Sands, cut the front lawn, leisurely pub lunch at the Tarka Inn overlooking the estuary, bit of shopping and now going to nap off my lunch. Never a moment spare! :smile:
Yes, retirement is very time-consuming. And you don't even get the weekends off. But if I'd known it was going to be this much fun, I would have done it first.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Lots of chat amongst my cycle buddies this morning. We are all in Tier 2, groups of six allowed outside, no household mixing inside.

In the last two weeks we've had concerns about cafes so a decision has been made. Rides will be shortened to 40/45 from meet point which means we all get 50/55 from home. No cafes unless we can get a coffee outside, stand in sun and not get cold.

I'm happy Tier 2 restrictions have made the decision for us.
 
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