The Retirement Thread

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PaulSB

Squire
Good Evening. Happy New Year from a mild and sunny Lancashire day. Mr and Mrs P stayed up till 12.10 last night. I felt hungover despite only having one drink. The lack of sleep I think.

We went to watch Rovers today. It was dire. Absolutely dire. That's about it for today.

A little story. On our trip to see the Enormous Crocodile Nana and #1SP are discussing baby Jesus being born in a stable. "How did baby Jesus get out of Mary's tummy?" This is the point when Paul is very happy he's married to a retired midwife. I now have an age appropriate response lodged in my brain should this ever come up for me!!!!
 

PaulSB

Squire
When I'm out in the Peak District, I use my mobile for my route but it's downloaded so no signal is required. I also print the route & have a powerbank to recharge phone if necessary.
I also have a whistle & bright lights that can flash.
Appropriate clothing & footwear is worn too, with an emergency waterproof poncho.
I can't understand people who don't realise just how quickly conditions can change!
Both Mrs P and I have day packs which are always packed with whistle, survival bag, basic first aid kit, compass, walking poles, waterproofs and I carry a knife. There's never a need to remember these things. If the weather is good we take the waterproofs out rather than having to remember to pack them.

Navigation is with a map and notes with the phone used to pinpoint our location if we're unsure.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Heavy rain and wind here and we have washing on the line.
Mrs G says it will go in the washing machine for spining in the morning.
Blood test in the morning as part of my 6 monthly check up for prostate and cholesterol.
 
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