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Being Retired
Posted: Sun Aug 28, 2016 9:33 pm
by Aja
Is there anything better than a Sunday night meal in the Colintraive Hotel then back to the boat for cheese and biscuits and coffee with the heating on. Not a cloud in the sky and temperature dropping quickly.
Donald
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:51 am
by mm5aho
I'm still at that stage where I can't quite imagine what I'd do if retiring, but you are fast removing that impediment!
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 8:27 am
by claymore
You need to indulge in a few thoughts for 'The Poor People' - give them a kindly thought for paying their taxes and supporting you.
Spare the odd thought for work colleagues still engaged in their travails - its amazing how quickly you forget them.
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 7:14 pm
by wully
claymore wrote:You need to indulge in a few thoughts for 'The Poor People' - give them a kindly thought for paying their taxes and supporting you.
Spare the odd thought for work colleagues still engaged in their travails - its amazing how quickly you forget them.
I'm still working, having gone back after retiring for a year, but you'll have forgotten all about me
Still, I'm cheered by the fact that none of the little tax I currently pay is going to support pension fuelled racy lifestyles of the dissolute work shy auld fowk weaving between the various watering holes of points west and the utter hemhorroids.
Unless they are Danish auld yotties jakeys - and you don't count

Re: Being Retired
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2016 10:00 pm
by Aja
mm5aho wrote:I'm still at that stage where I can't quite imagine what I'd do if retiring, but you are fast removing that impediment!
Put simply you run out of time to do everything you have planned. I'm totally amazed at how fast the days are going. Today we got up, tidied the boat a bit - I cleaned around the waterline then had a coffee then cleaned the engine compartment out of odds and sods; coffee then it was lunch time - had that sitting out in glorious sunshine, then back to the mooring, ashore had chat with parents before heading home and tea the out to choir practice....
....and that's a quite typical day. Tomorrow might go round and wind up the grandkids
Donald
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 7:35 am
by aquaplane
I came to the boat in June and have been home for two separate weeks since.
Done about 6/7 weeks sailing and loads of fettling.
I suppose it will have to end some time but there is no rush.
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:41 pm
by claymore
wully wrote:claymore wrote:You need to indulge in a few thoughts for 'The Poor People' - give them a kindly thought for paying their taxes and supporting you.
Spare the odd thought for work colleagues still engaged in their travails - its amazing how quickly you forget them.
I'm still working, having gone back after retiring for a year, but you'll have forgotten all about me
Still, I'm cheered by the fact that none of the little tax I currently pay is going to support pension fuelled racy lifestyles of the dissolute work shy auld fowk weaving between the various watering holes of points west and the utter hemhorroids.
Unless they are Danish auld yotties jakeys - and you don't count

Cheeky young beggar....
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:12 pm
by Aja
aquaplane wrote:I came to the boat in June and have been home for two separate weeks since.
Done about 6/7 weeks sailing and loads of fettling.
I suppose it will have to end some time but there is no rush.
I reckon from May till now I've had about two weeks in my own bed with the prospect of a wee sail up from Dublin to the Clyde and maybe a couple of weeks out in Greece with friends still to come. The downside is that to date we've only done about 600 miles in Aja which is well down on normal years. Sheena and I had imagined that we would spend the summer on Aja and just jink about but it seems that the draw to sail with others is too strong!
Donald
Re: Being Retired
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2016 7:15 pm
by lady_stormrider
Aja wrote:aquaplane wrote:I came to the boat in June and have been home for two separate weeks since.
Done about 6/7 weeks sailing and loads of fettling.
I suppose it will have to end some time but there is no rush.
I reckon from May till now I've had about two weeks in my own bed with the prospect of a wee sail up from Dublin to the Clyde and maybe a couple of weeks out in Greece with friends still to come. The downside is that to date we've only done about 600 miles in Aja which is well down on normal years. Sheena and I had imagined that we would spend the summer on Aja and just jink about but it seems that the draw to sail with others is too strong!
Donald
Spare a though for those sailing widows left behind going to work, keeping the home fire burning and having various step-children (who can't move out) to live with.