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Just awesome Herb, what a great spot for a days outing. Well done.

Gerard
I usually report here for work around 0800. After doses of coffee and at about 1030 or 1100 I have my days plans worked out mentally.
About 1130 wife calls me in for brunch. After that around 1300, I look at snail mail and email and check Garage Journal.
To relax from the stress of all that administrative work I try and beat a level of Halo 4 on Xbox360.
After that about 1500 hours we go to local walking trail, and then stop by coffee shop with friends. By 1700 hours I get tools and materials together for days work while wife makes dinner, and we watch Wheel of Fortune and the news. I like to sit on the deck with wife around 1900 to 2100 and have a couple of Killians.
This so you can understand how I get so much done each day. It is simple Productivity my friend.
Best Regards
Herb
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Hopefully Gerard will now realize that my day is pretty stuffed full and I am not hiring people to do my work for me. I am pretty worn out at the end of my work day.
Best Regards
Herb
I've just had to back track a couple of pages to where I last viewed your thread (my work has been insanely busy, so my online presence has been minimal), but I'm very glad that I did Herb - it was so good to see your back yard and that awesome deck.
Your Mount Nebo looks like a top spot too - and as for hang gliding, an aunt of mine took her first flight recently - to celebrate her 80th birthday.
I always enjoy reading your thread, thanks for sharing a bit of your world with us.
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I just set my watch by your post. LOL. Hard to believe you have an Xbox. I don't even have one now. It died. I find that post funny because even though you're retired you still have a busy day. My father retired roughly 2 years ago and he's constantly busy doing something. Now my father-in-law has a time schedule just like yours it is uncanny at times. It's good to see you kicking back.
Yeah but if go by the saying " a bad day in the shop beats a day at good day at watch".
The old saying is "If you rest---you rust"
I like keeping active and not fall prey to the "Elder Syndrome".
Thanks for stopping by!
Best Regards
Herb
The old saying is "If you rest---you rust"
I like keeping active and not fall prey to the "Elder Syndrome".
Thanks for stopping by!
Best Regards
Herb
Haven't stopped by in awhile Herb. You have been very busy. I really like your entire place as a whole. It shows you and the wife have tremendous pride in your property. Which is a dying thing now a days. What a beautiful deck and view you have to relax on at the end of the day.
Bret
Meanwhile back at the ranch a decision to work on. The new Dixon mower needs a permanent home. I planned on the shed, but the Dixon will EAT six feet of space in my wood shop. I also want the mower in the garage until around November for ease to get at it. Not sure next course of action. I don't like unsettled issues! I really dont want it in the garage as I have to start it up and move it each time I want use of the full garage shop.
It did not work as well as I had it on paper I guess. "Have cake and eat it too?"
Best Regards
Herb
Sounds like you need a lawn care equipment shed.otherwise you are going to have to move the new mower everyday until you get tires of tripping over it.
Yep, I agree. I live in heavens waiting room down here. All kidding aside that is true. My neighbor and FIL are attest to that. 89 years old and still going.
Herb, I spent some time browsing through your thread. You have a fantastic working space to display! I like the red/grey color combo, and also appreciate re-purposed items and homemade benches. That's what most of my garage is composed of. Great work!
Gerard
I like your post above. I live in heavens waiting room
That waiting room would be an Art Deco garage, with Red Leather furniture, and chrome trim. The floors would be Race Deck. There would be a 55 Gallon Chrome drum of ice cold Killian's in the center of the room, and>>>>> (fill in the blanks) <<<<<Waitresses serving Charcoal Grilled Hamburgers and Hot dogs to go with it. There would be smiling guys that are Snap-On reps walking around in gray pants and red shirts and have white hair, ready to help you design your Heavenly Ultimate Tool and Shop equipment set for "the other shop on the other side". There would be lifts for the shops for everyone, and high ceilings in every shop, with excellent lighting. Every time you scored a new toy, the walls would supernaturally expand to allow for the new items.
The waiting room would be filled with every car magazine and home improvement idea, and ALL would be within your price range on the "other side".
While you were scoping all this out, you would all of a sudden wake up and wonder where you are.
Best Regards
Herb

Well Herb
Its been one month ago that you were posting up projects and adventures.
I had lost track of you for some time but surely haven't forgotten.
I just saw your post on another thread and used it to hunt you down.
I am now current on your Thread.
Sure hope all is well with you and you are just taking a short break.
Looking at your pic,s of your valley is most relaxing
Looking forward to your next project
Til then be safe
Don
Herb, thanks for the update.
You are correct in saying furniture restoration is very time consuming, that said, is very satisfying to see the outcome you have achieved, well done.
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Herb, beautiful yard/home and fantastic workshop. You truly have a great place to spend your retirement.
I had to laugh out loud at your daily routine a couple pages back.
You somewhat described my "ideal" day once I finally get to retirement(I am only 46 years old now but working diligently towards retirement).
I was talking at work the other day with some of my co-workers and they were talking about mid-life crisis and so forth. I openly asked "do you know what I fantasize about?” I fantasize about NOT having to deal with graphs, budgets, employee behavioral issues, scheduling work load around employees vacation and especially their “sick” days. Those are the things I am NOT going to miss. I find myself fantasizing about the next phase of mine and my wife’s life when I can treat every day like Saturday.
Get up in the morning, pour a cup of coffee, walk out into the shop kicking on the lights and turning on the radio. Then walking over the mill or lathe and picking up where I left on the day before machine a part for whatever motorcycle project I have on the lift that day.
At around noonish, the wife calls me into the house for lunch. I enjoy about an hour of lunch and visiting with my wife before walking back out to the shop for an afternoon of working in the shop. Then closing up shop around five or six o'clock at night going in for dinner and going for a walk with my wife after dinner before turning in for the night.
THAT is my ideal day in the life of retirement.
Thanks for your awesome thread and I hope my days look alot like yours someday.
Mike.
Mike
....One thing----Count every minute you have NOW, and let the future take care of itself. Plan, but enjoy what your doing RIGHT NOW. I am 70, and it seems like my life flew by. I wish I had taken more time to savor the years I have had. Life just goes by too fast.
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Herb, I appreciate that comment a great deal. At 48, and with 7 and 12 yr old girls, I wonder what I'll be thinking about in 22 yrs
The furniture looks pretty amazing!
Herb,
good to see you're posting again, but glad you have been out and about. The furniture looks beautiful! I understand the amount of work and time involved in refinishing as my wife found some cabinets that we just stripped and finished. About 22 hours into it and still have the upper bookcase to do. Take care.
Bob