Libre
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- May 3, 2007
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Long weekend coming up - the rest of my life!
("retiring" on April 14, which is also the day I started at this job 8 years previous, and is also my 65th birthday!).
It's been fun, it's been grand, and sometimes it's been quite a bore.
I have a lot of things I want to do.
Starting by renting an RV for a month and visiting some places I always wanted to see:
Cleveland (that's for the wife who's retiring same day as me - she wants to visit R & R Hall of Fame);
Des Moines (visiting our financial advisor who made this all possible - PM me if you want her name - she's some kind of a finiancial wizzard to have helped me pull this off);
Mount Rushmore;
Yellowstone;
Monument Valley;
Nashville (Country Music Hall of Fame - wife again);
Shanendoah Valley - Skyline Drive;
finally home again.
Best part? When we get home we don't have to go back to work!
I'll be busking on Classical Guitar in Central Park - more than ever.
Doing some Access programming as well, for a nice consulting rate.
I will check in now and then to see what's what.
A shout out to some of my friends here:
Brian, Doc Man, Colin - I'll be joining you in old fogie bliss.
Frothingslosh, get over it, it's not that bad!
Bladerunner - I like you.
In fact there's nobody here I don't like.
I like everyone. Everyone's got their own perspective on things. Nobody is just "wrong" to think what they think and feel the way they feel. It's easy for me to see that - why can't a big part of the world see it too?
Signing off for awhile.
NO!
If anyone has some tips for an RV newbie, I'll be all ears - or eyes, I guess.
My rig is a 25' rental from Cruise America - seems very well equipped.
Had to bribe the wife with promises of hotels at least once/twice a week.
And of course with the music hall of fame stops.
Might even drop in on Graceland to see Elvis.
(no classical music hall of fame, at least not in 'Murrika).
Stay in the hunt everyone - that is, unless you have better things to do - which I all of a sudden have.
Your well meaning and very perceptive, deep and introspective - but sometimes extremely stupid, and highly emotional friend,
Libre (Marc)
("retiring" on April 14, which is also the day I started at this job 8 years previous, and is also my 65th birthday!).
It's been fun, it's been grand, and sometimes it's been quite a bore.
I have a lot of things I want to do.
Starting by renting an RV for a month and visiting some places I always wanted to see:
Cleveland (that's for the wife who's retiring same day as me - she wants to visit R & R Hall of Fame);
Des Moines (visiting our financial advisor who made this all possible - PM me if you want her name - she's some kind of a finiancial wizzard to have helped me pull this off);
Mount Rushmore;
Yellowstone;
Monument Valley;
Nashville (Country Music Hall of Fame - wife again);
Shanendoah Valley - Skyline Drive;
finally home again.
Best part? When we get home we don't have to go back to work!
I'll be busking on Classical Guitar in Central Park - more than ever.
Doing some Access programming as well, for a nice consulting rate.
I will check in now and then to see what's what.
A shout out to some of my friends here:
Brian, Doc Man, Colin - I'll be joining you in old fogie bliss.
Frothingslosh, get over it, it's not that bad!
Bladerunner - I like you.
In fact there's nobody here I don't like.
I like everyone. Everyone's got their own perspective on things. Nobody is just "wrong" to think what they think and feel the way they feel. It's easy for me to see that - why can't a big part of the world see it too?
Signing off for awhile.
NO!
If anyone has some tips for an RV newbie, I'll be all ears - or eyes, I guess.
My rig is a 25' rental from Cruise America - seems very well equipped.
Had to bribe the wife with promises of hotels at least once/twice a week.
And of course with the music hall of fame stops.
Might even drop in on Graceland to see Elvis.
(no classical music hall of fame, at least not in 'Murrika).
Stay in the hunt everyone - that is, unless you have better things to do - which I all of a sudden have.
Your well meaning and very perceptive, deep and introspective - but sometimes extremely stupid, and highly emotional friend,
Libre (Marc)
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