Enjoying Retirement
Discussion
Thank you all for the comments. Reading this thread over the past year or so has really kept me going through a pretty miserable last year at work leading to this point. I realised that I didn’t need to work any more, didn’t enjoy it any more and wasn’t getting any younger. Easy to say but harder to do.
I have a very long to do list of jobs and adventures to keep me busy as well as the kids to drive around. First up getting my triumph bonneville back on the road and driving my Aston to Scotland.
I have a very long to do list of jobs and adventures to keep me busy as well as the kids to drive around. First up getting my triumph bonneville back on the road and driving my Aston to Scotland.
mikeiow said:
Excellent!
Not been on a bike in about 30 years….my otherwise-understanding wife would likely kill me if I bought one now
Have you popped to Reims-Gueux for a photo opportunity? Interesting history!
Enjoy!
I will be riding through there this morning but whether I get the chance for a photo opportunity is another matter. THE local mayor passed a no stopping law on that road due to tiktokkers and the like being dangerous as they get their footage, either driving ridiculously fast or parking and blocking the road for their creative content. I shall see how busy it is...fingers crossed a quick picky won't hurtNot been on a bike in about 30 years….my otherwise-understanding wife would likely kill me if I bought one now
Have you popped to Reims-Gueux for a photo opportunity? Interesting history!
Enjoy!
Longy00000 said:
mikeiow said:
Excellent!
Not been on a bike in about 30 years….my otherwise-understanding wife would likely kill me if I bought one now
Have you popped to Reims-Gueux for a photo opportunity? Interesting history!
Enjoy!
I will be riding through there this morning but whether I get the chance for a photo opportunity is another matter. THE local mayor passed a no stopping law on that road due to tiktokkers and the like being dangerous as they get their footage, either driving ridiculously fast or parking and blocking the road for their creative content. I shall see how busy it is...fingers crossed a quick picky won't hurtNot been on a bike in about 30 years….my otherwise-understanding wife would likely kill me if I bought one now
Have you popped to Reims-Gueux for a photo opportunity? Interesting history!
Enjoy!
Must be a way to park and wander about….very interesting spot!
Having moved on from the 1950's grand prix stadium of yesterday I spent the evening in Metz and it was very pleasant too.
Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Longy00000 said:
Having moved on from the 1950's grand prix stadium of yesterday I spent the evening in Metz and it was very pleasant too.
Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Where are you staying every night? That' th ekind of trip that appeals to me and not to my wife. Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Longy00000 said:
I have Booking.com app and simply pic an area and book somewhere using that usually a couple of hours before I get there. Dead easy and my wife was very happy to stay home from this trip
This is precisely what I did (with Mrs B) earlier this month on our 2500km Tesla road trip from Geneva to Alicante and back. Found some great little auberges in Avignon, Fitou and Collioure, and got a mid-week night in the Barcelona Hilton (top floor city view room plus breakfast) for pennies. The parking was however almost the same as the room rate…Excellent!
When we had our 2-month interrail bonanza a year ago, we used a combination of booking/hotels/Airbnb/Agoda. Go via TopCashBack where possible for extra cashback (over £200 on our jaunt)….well, we are retired: gotta watch those pennies!
Watched Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening at TRCH in Nottingham this evening. Original cast (minus those who have passed, obviously…).
VERY funny - if it is touring near you, I recommend it! An audience of a certain age
When we had our 2-month interrail bonanza a year ago, we used a combination of booking/hotels/Airbnb/Agoda. Go via TopCashBack where possible for extra cashback (over £200 on our jaunt)….well, we are retired: gotta watch those pennies!
Watched Drop The Dead Donkey: The Reawakening at TRCH in Nottingham this evening. Original cast (minus those who have passed, obviously…).
VERY funny - if it is touring near you, I recommend it! An audience of a certain age
One month in and I can definitely say I am enjoying retirement. I’ll be off to pick up a paper shortly which is a stroll through the woods to the village shop and the sun is out. Then out to tackle the patio again with some BAC50 this morning to see if I can get it properly clean, the first go was only partially successful.
It’s our anniversary today and my wife’s birthday so a celebratory meal in, which I will be cooking which will be novel. I am told it is to be smart casual!
Life is definitely good not having to suffer all the hassle and stress of work, and enjoy all the extra time to do whatever you want to do rather than have your nose to the grindstone. I am really looking forward to this first summer.
Maxwell
It’s our anniversary today and my wife’s birthday so a celebratory meal in, which I will be cooking which will be novel. I am told it is to be smart casual!
Life is definitely good not having to suffer all the hassle and stress of work, and enjoy all the extra time to do whatever you want to do rather than have your nose to the grindstone. I am really looking forward to this first summer.
Maxwell
Silver Hammer said:
One month in and I can definitely say I am enjoying retirement. I’ll be off to pick up a paper shortly which is a stroll through the woods to the village shop and the sun is out. Then out to tackle the patio again with some BAC50 this morning to see if I can get it properly clean, the first go was only partially successful.
It’s our anniversary today and my wife’s birthday so a celebratory meal in, which I will be cooking which will be novel. I am told it is to be smart casual!
Life is definitely good not having to suffer all the hassle and stress of work, and enjoy all the extra time to do whatever you want to do rather than have your nose to the grindstone. I am really looking forward to this first summer.
Maxwell
Happy Anniversary and Birthday -I trust a suitable bottle of fizz will be accompanying your cooking efforts ?It’s our anniversary today and my wife’s birthday so a celebratory meal in, which I will be cooking which will be novel. I am told it is to be smart casual!
Life is definitely good not having to suffer all the hassle and stress of work, and enjoy all the extra time to do whatever you want to do rather than have your nose to the grindstone. I am really looking forward to this first summer.
Maxwell
Longy00000 said:
Having moved on from the 1950's grand prix stadium of yesterday I spent the evening in Metz and it was very pleasant too.
Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
This is what we need on this thread. Less talk about what we're doing with our time and more pics to illustrate. Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Sounds like a great trip.
Longy00000 said:
Having moved on from the 1950's grand prix stadium of yesterday I spent the evening in Metz and it was very pleasant too.
Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Just a bit jealous! Retirement firmly pencilled in for the end of March 2025 and then I'll be off to Europe (with my wife) for a similar tour on my GSA. Today made tracks to the I famous Nurburgring (mainly because there are some great roads around it) stopped for coffee and then ploughed on another 100kms or so before stopping for the night.
I'm now about 50km short for the Loh collection tomorrow morning which I am really looking forward to.
Went through several snow showers on route and bitterly cold above 1500ft but still an interesting trip. Still no timescales, just an old fhart bumbling around Europe on his bike
Link for the Loh collection if interested as it's meant to be 1 of the best in the world
https://www.nationalesautomuseum.de/en
Keep the updates coming so I can live vicariously through you in the meantime.
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