JBP seems to be the type to spend his retirement days preventing people from getting on his lawn.Congratulations on your retirement, Peters! Have you started scoping out retirement communities in Florida or Arizona, and how are the shuffleboard and bocce skills coming along?
Your winter our summer.I have never had problems getting away for Monkeyfest, and did my two week trip last year with various riding friends.
If, however, I decided to take, say, a month for maybe a drive out to Colorado and Utar or to wander in New Zealand, or Argentina, I would at a minimum need to find someone to keep grass at bay in the yard.
I've got goats if curious.
I've got goats if curious.
20 years?! I'm at the half way point in my career (I think).Congrats! I've still got 20 years left![]()
That and not local. V and I might start the year in AZ.Wow! Congratulations! I am hoping this means a few more trips to ride locally!!!
If everything works out I would like to retire at 57 - I know it's wishful thinking but if either kid gets a scholarship or doesn't goto college (I hope that doesn't happen) then I can retire early.20 years?! I'm at the half way point in my career (I think).
It's totally possible. Figuring out health care coverage will be a bit of an issue: live cheaply enough that the amount you draw down from investments still gets you a nice health exchange premium subsidy?If everything works out I would like to retire at 57 - I know it's wishful thinking but if either kid gets a scholarship or doesn't goto college (I hope that doesn't happen) then I can retire early.
Try and time it so Mt. Lemmon (if going to Tucson) doesn't have snow. One of the best rides in Tucson is the Bug Springs/Prison Camp/Milgrosa ride. Bug Springs is high enough up the mountain that it can be snow covered this time of the year. It's much better as a shuttle ride, but I found guys on the Tucson Mtb forum to join.That and not local. V and I might start the year in AZ.