Posted by Dean on January 26, 2018 at 14:30:03 from (68.50.160.151):
In Reply to: Retirement posted by JL Ray on January 26, 2018 at 13:00:29:
I "retired" in 2007 but after three years went back to work for various reasons, none having anything to do with income.
I'm now 68+, just signed up for SS, effective Jan 01, 2018 (still have not gotten my first deposit) and plan to retire again at the end of June.
I too, wonder what I will do with my time once I no longer work. I have no close family within 1,500 miles and there is only so much time that I can spend maintaining and "improving" my little family/hobby farm. After all, I've been successfully doing so for decades while working.
I've had an antique tractor "retirement project" waiting me for several years but, even if I am very lazy, it will be finished within a year or two. What then?
I'm in one of those situations where there is no going back. At my age and in my profession, once I retire, there is no going back.
Perhaps, if I become bored enough, I'll start writing books....
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