Stan I used to do body work as a hobby. Also rebuilt engines. The 1962 XKE was by far the biggest challenge. I used to make quality furniture, A china cabinet was my biggest. It took me 5 years to build a new house around a small ranch. I used to make metal projects. 5000# roller was my biggest challenge.
Now. I'm doing my best to give my kids any tool they want.
I love planting flowers and landscaping my property. After getting attacked by a long handle shovel Sunday. I'm ready to give away my shovel. My arms and shoulders are still killing me.
I've been a landlord going back to when I was in college, 54 years ago. I sold a property I bought 42 years ago. Now I wonder how much longer my body will hold up to do the maintenance.
I'm only 73. Much younger than you.
My problem I've worked my entire life starting when I was in the third grade.
I don't know what I would do if I had to spend the rest of my life in a recliner.
I still have 6 rentals as my daily source of agrivation if I don't get enough agrivation from a few on YT. LOL
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