Slipper One
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"and you can't be on holiday all the time."A bloke I know is in this scenario, only about 61 or 62. Had his own business set up years ago by him and his Dad. Sadly the Dad had been ill in retirement and passed away, at the same time so did his father in law. Both reasonably well off so houses and estates gave him an his wife tidy inheritances. Immediately booked a nice holiday and on return his wife handed in her notice and told him she was retiring and he should too.
Discussions with his accountant about closing the business meant it was best to do it for the end of the financial year in March.
So it was all over and done with in about 3 months. he's also "got a list" he's been given - and he's the type will enjoy doing the work. BUT, he was rushed into it and when he told me the list, smiling and jokey, I know I could sense pain in his voice. I hate "odd jobs" and even for me it would be a few weeks - 2 months tops. What then? There was no plan, no discussions and you can't be on holiday all the time.
No, you can try!! :) :) :)
Seriously though Penfold, although I manage two holidays a year, every day is like a holiday.
I just enjoy pottering around on my own agenda.
I watched the racing from Newbury this morning, along with the IPL cricket in India and Shubman showing his class. That will finish shortly and hopefully a win for the Titans.
As it's a beautiful day today and rain forecast tomorrow, this afternoon I'll service the snow blowers and put them away for the summer and bring out the lawn tractor and mower and get them ready for when the grass grows.
Once that is out of the way I'll go for a four mile walk.
That will fill up my afternoon, then it's time to cook dinner, have a beer, catch up on what's been happening in the world and a bit of TV later on if I can find anything that looks interesting.
Tomorrow is another day and I've no idea what I'll be doing, apart from watching the racing from Newbury in the morning and whatever I feel like after that.
I could watch The Harriers if I had DAZN, but they should win regardless of whether I'm watching or not. :)
It's a tough life, but somebody has to do it. Life is good!!