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retiring
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any suggestions with what to do with time on ones hands.fit & in good health.finished all the diy at home.
garden tidy etc starting to get bored.any suggestions
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most further education colleges run afternoon courses, often at much reduced rates, as part of an 'Over-50's Club' or something similar. My friend, Mary (now 71), has within recent years studied everything from Watercolours to Desk-Top-Publishing. Worth a look?
Also, if you happen to live near an airport used by a budget airline, why not plan a few day trips or short breaks. If you're like me, half the fun is in the planning which can take far longer than the trip itself! (Example, a few weeks ago I took a day trip from Stansted to Malmo in Sweden. After a few hours there, I hopped on the train to Copenhagen in Denmark for the afternoon and early evening, before returning home. It was a good day out but the real fun was in researching the details beforehand and in making my follow-up plans now I know my way around. Flight costs? �0.01 each way!).
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Also, if you happen to live near an airport used by a budget airline, why not plan a few day trips or short breaks. If you're like me, half the fun is in the planning which can take far longer than the trip itself! (Example, a few weeks ago I took a day trip from Stansted to Malmo in Sweden. After a few hours there, I hopped on the train to Copenhagen in Denmark for the afternoon and early evening, before returning home. It was a good day out but the real fun was in researching the details beforehand and in making my follow-up plans now I know my way around. Flight costs? �0.01 each way!).
Chris
My suggestion is: try everything. Think of things you could do, and do them. If you don't enjoy somthing, you don't need to do it again. Go from one thing to another, and you'll find stuff you enjoy. And if you stop enjoying it, stop doing it and try something new.
Things that spring to mind are, swimming, joining a local ramblers' group, selling stuff on ebay, learning a language, taking a night class, doing a degree with open university, painting, visiting local historical sites, cycling, invite some friends round for a game of scrabble, learn to play the harmonica, do a few hours' work at your local charity shop, do some wood carving/whittling, choose books at random (non-fiction) from your local library, buy a digital camera (if you don't already have one), explore public footpaths with a friend (you can probably borrow landranger maps from your local library), take some bird/plant/insect books with you and learn about the things you can see, join every local club, group and society you can, and see what happens.
Things that spring to mind are, swimming, joining a local ramblers' group, selling stuff on ebay, learning a language, taking a night class, doing a degree with open university, painting, visiting local historical sites, cycling, invite some friends round for a game of scrabble, learn to play the harmonica, do a few hours' work at your local charity shop, do some wood carving/whittling, choose books at random (non-fiction) from your local library, buy a digital camera (if you don't already have one), explore public footpaths with a friend (you can probably borrow landranger maps from your local library), take some bird/plant/insect books with you and learn about the things you can see, join every local club, group and society you can, and see what happens.