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Retirement, so, Petrifiedagg@, Yes, it’s a fun life if you’ve planned for this hopefully long term event. A fun adventure that we all work our lives for to enjoy those things, places, we have never had time to see or visit  before.  I, knock on wood so to speak, have been blessed in the area of health, modest wealth, no cardiac issues yet, just the normal aches and pains that come as one arrives at 76 years young. I do not take any medications other than over the counter Tylenol  sinus pills,  cough syrup, however sleep with a bi-pap machine to honor my wife, so she can endure my snoring. Now, I must interject that you ad the gym for exercise as others have mentioned. I started going to the gym June 2018, 2 months after retiring from a 55 year sales career. I could not believe how much better I feel and the energy level that I now have do to working out 3 days a week. I highly recommend exercise, outdoor yard work. Fixing up the house or condo, making your environment safe, fun, beautiful. Before I began going to the gym, I thought I could walk great, but found that the exercise made my legs stronger, and now I can walk longer. Congratulations on your retirement.

With the weather changing to fall, near winter, We can work on our layouts, run trains with friends, join in conversations on this fun OGR Forum, buy and sell our trains, it’s so much fun not being in a hurry to find time to work on our trains, but now planning time to enjoy our trains.  Our hobby is an escape to a fun world that helps us relax and have something to show for our efforts.  A silent Psychiatrist, a peaceful way to truly relax. Now, have Fun.BF7F987B-7F31-4089-907B-318953F31E49

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