Enjoying Retirement

Enjoying Retirement

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skeeterm5

3,358 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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OldSkoolRS said:
Looking good Skeeterm5. Are you going to fill the hole where the capped off pipes are? If so then I think it's recommended that the pipes are wrapped so that any concrete doesn't come into direct contact with the copper pipe. I'm sure Google will help with ideas for materials as I might be out of date with that.
Thanks.

I wasn’t planning to cover them as we think we will most likely put a run of units along that wall. That was one reason I wanted to cap them so close to the tee, it means that the caps would be behind the plinth.

Having said that, our plans change like the wind, so maybe I will be covering them. smile


OldSkoolRS

6,754 posts

180 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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I know what you mean about changing plans. biggrin My projects tend to drift a bit from the original and 'evolve' a bit during the process.

Off out shortly on a road trip with some friends: He had a big birthday recently and his wife has given him so money to buy a new bass guitar...we're helping him spend it. biggrin I'll keep my card safe and try not to join in with the spending though. biggrin

skeeterm5

3,358 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st April 2023
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OldSkoolRS said:
I know what you mean about changing plans. biggrin My projects tend to drift a bit from the original and 'evolve' a bit during the process.

Off out shortly on a road trip with some friends: He had a big birthday recently and his wife has given him so money to buy a new bass guitar...we're helping him spend it. biggrin I'll keep my card safe and try not to join in with the spending though. biggrin
I'll try and keep my card safe and try not to join in with the spending though

Fixed that for you smile

skeeterm5

3,358 posts

189 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Thought we would have a day off from kitchen work today. The weather was ok so took a drive out into the hills




A spot of lunch and then a long winding route home. Car now parked on a newly tidied area outside the top barn.


And now back home, cup of tea and fire - the perfect day?

GT3Manthey

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4,524 posts

50 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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skeeterm5 said:
Thought we would have a day off from kitchen work today. The weather was ok so took a drive out into the hills




A spot of lunch and then a long winding route home. Car now parked on a newly tidied area outside the top barn.


And now back home, cup of tea and fire - the perfect day?
Most certainly the perfect Sunday i'd say.

Car looks great and those views make driving worth while unlike the roads we have to contend with in the S/E of England which i'm sure you remember.

Be good to have the car tucked away in one of those barns

mart 63

2,071 posts

245 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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I spent all day getting the bar ready for bbq season. Also have family coming over on Tuesday, so I had to get a move on.


Happy retirement beer

skeeterm5

3,358 posts

189 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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mart 63 said:
I spent all day getting the bar ready for bbq season. Also have family coming over on Tuesday, so I had to get a move on.


Happy retirement beer
That looks amazing. Will wait for my invite smile

The Leaper

4,963 posts

207 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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mart 63 said:
I spent all day getting the bar ready for bbq season. Also have family coming over on Tuesday, so I had to get a move on.


Happy retirement beer
That looks really fab.

Looks like a venue has been found for the earlier suggested meet of this thread's regulars!

R.

mart 63

2,071 posts

245 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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Your more than welcome to call for a few beers, when in the area. Shnozz who's posted on this thread, has had a few good sessions in the bar.

Armitage.Shanks

2,281 posts

86 months

Sunday 2nd April 2023
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mart 63 said:
Your more than welcome to call for a few beers, when in the area. Shnozz who's posted on this thread, has had a few good sessions in the bar.
I'm over in July for 3-weeks if you can line a few cool ones up please?

mart 63

2,071 posts

245 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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Armitage.Shanks said:
mart 63 said:
Your more than welcome to call for a few beers, when in the area. Shnozz who's posted on this thread, has had a few good sessions in the bar.
I'm over in July for 3-weeks if you can line a few cool ones up please?
Any PH'er on this thread are welcome, the fridges are always well stocked with wine and beers.

OldSkoolRS

6,754 posts

180 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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That's a cracking place you've got their Mart. beer

I'm having some bad nights lately; combination of waking up for the 4am bathroom trip, but then backache preventing me from getting back to sleep. Eleventh hour worries about whether I'm doing the right thing(s) with my inheritance not helping either I suppose. Consequently had a few days of feeling tired out and not up to doing much. Hope to get back on form again soon...just shows that health/how you feel is more important if it prevents you from getting on enjoying retirement. smile

I'd like to thank Longy for his excellent post a while back explaining crystallising the funds in your pension pot. I'd pasted it into a document at the time and re-read it again over the weekend and it's helped it really sink in how it works, which has countered some worries I have about locking too much of the inheritance away. beer

Ed Moses

610 posts

121 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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A lovely afternoon for a G&T in the garden with a bit of Greatest Hits Drivetime….

cliffords

1,382 posts

24 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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Ed Moses said:


A lovely afternoon for a G&T in the garden with a bit of Greatest Hits Drivetime….
No Lemon !!

Ed Moses

610 posts

121 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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Lemon tonic……

sociopath

3,433 posts

67 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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mart 63 said:
I spent all day getting the bar ready for bbq season. Also have family coming over on Tuesday, so I had to get a move on.


Happy retirement beer
Opened my bar up for the first tme this year on sunday.
I'd forgotten how chilled I am when I'm sitting in there.
Next job is to reopen the brew shed and make some more beer made, as some of the kegs must be getting low now


Ed Moses

610 posts

121 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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sociopath said:
mart 63 said:
I spent all day getting the bar ready for bbq season. Also have family coming over on Tuesday, so I had to get a move on.


Happy retirement beer
Opened my bar up for the first tme this year on sunday.
I'd forgotten how chilled I am when I'm sitting in there.
Next job is to reopen the brew shed and make some more beer made, as some of the kegs must be getting low now

Good luck with the Family - but the main thing is enjoy it!

OldSkoolRS

6,754 posts

180 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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G&Ts, talk of beer/brewing and I've been enjoying a sunny afternoon in Berkshire sorting out a bit more of my garage ready for (hopefully) the last tip run for a while. Off out shortly for a meal with an old band mate who has also retired, plus my neighbour who hasn't. I'm driving, but we had a drink last night as it was Mrs OS' birthday yesterday.

95% of my financial shuffling has been done today (cue the interest rates going up on fixed bonds now biggrin ). We've had a ball park figure for our solar install from our Son in law and it's a pleasant surprise. Only negative today is no call back from the dealer selling a Mito I fancy, but others are available. smile

RichardAP

276 posts

43 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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mart 63 said:
Armitage.Shanks said:
mart 63 said:
Your more than welcome to call for a few beers, when in the area. Shnozz who's posted on this thread, has had a few good sessions in the bar.
I'm over in July for 3-weeks if you can line a few cool ones up please?
Any PH'er on this thread are welcome, the fridges are always well stocked with wine and beers.
Been following this thread with interest, I’m a few years behind GT3, but see some many of the same thought processes, and internal struggles. Circumstances might mean my wife retires in the next 6-36 months and then it’s just when can I take the plunge. However we are now in the Costa Blanca checking the progress on our new property build and once it’s done we will definitely be looking to spend plenty of time out here, so the draw will be real, haven’t managed to persuade my wife that a bar is a good idea yet though. laughbeer

Might have to come and check yours out, purely in the interests of research yes

Longy00000

1,354 posts

41 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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OldSkoolRS said:
That's a cracking place you've got their Mart. beer

I'm having some bad nights lately; combination of waking up for the 4am bathroom trip, but then backache preventing me from getting back to sleep. Eleventh hour worries about whether I'm doing the right thing(s) with my inheritance not helping either I suppose. Consequently had a few days of feeling tired out and not up to doing much. Hope to get back on form again soon...just shows that health/how you feel is more important if it prevents you from getting on enjoying retirement. smile

I'd like to thank Longy for his excellent post a while back explaining crystallising the funds in your pension pot. I'd pasted it into a document at the time and re-read it again over the weekend and it's helped it really sink in how it works, which has countered some worries I have about locking too much of the inheritance away. beer
Your welcome and I'm.glad at least one of my ramblings has actually managed to be helpful to at least 1 person in the world. It doesn't happen often and my wife would suggest it doesn't happen at all, though she has just asked me to look at her pensions for her as she found out they had slumped back to 2020 values and wasn't happy about it !