W2R
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Today is my first day on Medicare. Finally!
Congratulations!
Today is my first day on Medicare. Finally!
Today is my first day on Medicare. Finally!
Pictures please!
The mechanical room ts just behind where the wet bar will be in my home theater. I definately need a kegorator back there with taps over the sink.
Hunted in the morning, set some beaver traps late morning. and hunted late afternoon and evening.
Rained 2” here today and was 40 degrees so spent the morning lounging around and setting up the spreadsheet for the 2019 budget. Made a donation to the Nature Conservancy.
In the afternoon spread some meadow seed that will come up in the spring and walked the dogs as the rain changed to snow. Some people say this is an ugly time of year but I like the nasty weather. 5 PM nice IPA by the fire listening to the news and wind blow......
... [FONT="]We are not getting any younger, and we are past overseas flights and airports in general. Bus trips with the constant “on the bus off the bus “ also does not appeal to us anymore.[/FONT]
[FONT="]We will take short trips paced at our leisure, however.[/FONT]
[FONT="]We are not getting any younger, and we are past overseas flights and airports in general. Bus trips with the constant “on the bus off the bus “also does not appeal to us anymore.[/FONT]
[FONT="]We will take short trips paced at our leisure, however.[/FONT]
[FONT="]We have had a heck of a run, and enjoyed it thoroughly.[/FONT]
DW and her late husband did a lot of that when they were younger. She is past the stage for that kind of travel.How about longer trips, but also paced at your leisure?
A small motor home or a travel trailer towed behind a truck? Two or three months wandering the Yukon Territory and the interior Alaska, staying in a place as long as you like, and going home whenever you feel like it?
Well, I just turned 80, and DW is 74, and we have hit the wallWe all get to that point . I think we have one or two more trips before we say enough .I have a lot of friends that were world travelers and then stopped in their late or middle 70's.
Saturday, Nov 3. Skiied about 17" of new powder at Wolf Creek Ski area. Had to hike a bit to get to the freshies, but it was well worth it One of the earlier powder days I've enjoyed.
Hmmm. That could be interpreted so many ways ...I love that place. Best powder anywhere.
I just turned 76, and DW 66, (hopefully the recent TIA was just an unexplained blip which won't overly impact my medical travel insurance); we're both looking forward to our 'biggy' next Spring.
Packing? We traveled with one carry on each this last trip and figure we can shave that down a bit next time.
Bring it on!