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Old 11-07-2019, 05:52 PM
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I can't answer your question as everyone is unique in what they consider being retired. I retired at 56 and am now 73, all I can tell you is I have been busier since retiring than I was working and it never ends. I have lists of things I have to do that never seem to get done. My hobbies have always been being in the wilderness, hunting, fishing, RV'ing, boating, anything to do with the outdoors (which is why I was drawn to Fenney), model trains, working in the yard, gardening, keeping my cars detailed, etc. Down here in TV there are hundreds if not thousands of things to do but I don't have the time to get involved for some reason. I'm not complaining, I am very happy with my retired life and you most likely won't be sitting on a sofa watching TV after you retire. Good luck to you and stay healthy.