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I still work 40 hours a week. But in my spare time I like to walk/hike, spend time w/my dog, friends, family (in that order). I'm an avid reader, and am also trying to teach myself to draw. I also write a blog about vegan baking..
 
I was thinking the same thing :) It took a lot of concentration not to go off course. I ran a modified Saab Sonett that put me in an unlimited class :( Ran on the Berlin Turnpike in some shopping center, Hamden and iirc an old factory lot in New Britain.

I am trying to decide if either of our two labs would be up for doing this - it looks like a lot of training but a lot of fun too!
Ironically, the agility trial in the video was at Corporate Park in Hamden. They also have beginner classes there, if you are interested. I'm sure your dogs, and you, will love it. Feel free to PM me.
 
How funny! My family is going on the same trip this summer (except we're going from Vancouver to Calgary). Any advice? :D
Did you book already?
There are two levels of service - silver and gold! We took silver which meant you ate at your seat, rather than go to a formal dining room to eat. Also gold service is a two level car so I assume being higher up sometimes brings better views. The trip is fairly expensive so the difference in price between them didn't seem worth the improvements. If budget is not a consideration then surely choose gold. We stayed in the mid range hotels which was fine but upgraded to the Fairmont in Lake Louise including breakfast and dinner there with a room facing the lake, which was well worth the cost as we likely will never get there again. I actually enjoyed this tour (reakky our first) more than the cruise to Alaska which was wonderful.
The staff on the train were amazing.
Bronx23
 
Did you book already?
There are two levels of service - silver and gold! We took silver which meant you ate at your seat, rather than go to a formal dining room to eat. Also gold service is a two level car so I assume being higher up sometimes brings better views. The trip is fairly expensive so the difference in price between them didn't seem worth the improvements. If budget is not a consideration then surely choose gold. We stayed in the mid range hotels which was fine but upgraded to the Fairmont in Lake Louise including breakfast and dinner there with a room facing the lake, which was well worth the cost as we likely will never get there again. I actually enjoyed this tour (reakky our first) more than the cruise to Alaska which was wonderful.
The staff on the train were amazing.
Bronx23

Yep! the trip has been booked for over a year so I'm getting restless! We're hoping to find some cool activities in Banff and Lake Louise, although our "free time" there is a bit limited. Our family also took a trip to Alaska 10 years ago, so we're excited to get back to this part of North America. Glad to hear you enjoyed it!! :)
 
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My usual spring and summer plans consist of trips with the Corvette Club, attending car shows, and generally cruising around. I enjoy car people, as they are typically helpful, friendly, and usually interested in cars other than their own.

The really hot days of summer will find me in the cool of the basement, working in my audio production bay, or maybe doing some ham radio stuff.

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I enjoy doing jigsaw puzzles, crossword and Sudoku puzzles. I watch a variety of TV programs, but only one "series" - Designated Survivor.

Currently watching tapes of the CNN series on the Pope.

We follow softball, but my wife hasn't been up to attending games.

I work 20 hours a week on-line for near minimum wage, because it helps my sister-in-law in her (full time) position.

Next week will be in Santa Cruz while my wife takes a glass class.
 
I enjoy doing...Sudoku puzzles...We follow softball...my wife takes a... class.

Sounds like life here! I spend so much time on the BY because Mrs. BigBird is always taking classes. Sudoku is rather addictive, no? And I love softball; it’s a great sport. Loved doing radio PBP of college softball.
 
Oh dear....most time is spent at home looking after my 100 yr old Dad. I work for a couple of hours a day, 3 days a week, at the powersports dealer I used to manage, as well as a few hours at home helping them. I'm a voracious reader, watch TV (UConn of course, & the other night I binge-watched the whole new season of "Bosch"), fiddle with firearms, and try to juggle doctors' visits for me and Pop (getting old does indeed s**k). Still waiting for the lottery win so I can make a big gift to UConn and get courtside seats!
 
Sounds like life here! I spend so much time on the BY because Mrs. BigBird is always taking classes. Sudoku is rather addictive, no? And I love softball; it’s a great sport. Loved doing radio PBP of college softball.
Yes as to Sudoku, although I do mine on a daily calendar and as part of a weekly puzzle mag I enjoy.

My wife was out quite a bit when her health was a bit better, working on glass art and taking classes at a studio on the other side of town. Now, she rarely gets out, hence why we don't make softball (or women's basketball or volleyball or football) games so much, but we support Arizona with season tix non-the-less.
 
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Yes as to Sudoku, although I do mine on a daily calendar and as part of a weekly puzzle mag I enjoy.

My wife was out quite a bit when her health was a bit better, working on glass art and taking classes at a studio on the other side of town. Now, she rarely gets out, hence why we don't make softball (or women's basketball or volleyball or football) games so much, but we support Arizona with season tix non-the-less.

Best wishes to your bride's health.
 
Oh dear....most time is spent at home looking after my 100 yr old Dad. I work for a couple of hours a day, 3 days a week, at the powersports dealer I used to manage, as well as a few hours at home helping them. I'm a voracious reader, watch TV (UConn of course, & the other night I binge-watched the whole new season of "Bosch"), fiddle with firearms, and try to juggle doctors' visits for me and Pop (getting old does indeed s**k). Still waiting for the lottery win so I can make a big gift to UConn and get courtside seats!
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Now that basketball is done - for now, I get to catch up on some neglected activities.
Bike 4 to 6 miles a day.
Work on some wood projects - trying to get a small business of the ground in retirement..
Volunteer in our community, a 55+ one, with CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) and yes the wife and I got trained by the county Fire and Rescue.
I'm a neighborhood captain in our community. We work to bring neighbors together in their retirement. We are a community of 5,000 plus homes.
Playing lead trumpet in a swing band. We play anything from Pop tunes to the Beatles to Big Band standards including originals like In the Mood, Moonlight Serenade, Sing Sing Sing, Opus One and others.
Both the wife and I go to a local gun range to shoot once a week. Working towards our conceal/ carry for Florida.
We continue to explore Florida and its various natural wonders and restaurants.
My wife went back to being a church choir director and organist. She also has a tech training business.
And then there is visiting CT twice a year to see the grandkids! Coming back up in September for the birth of #4!!!!!!!
 
Three months and $125,000 later we moved back in to the house we'd dreamed of owning. All this while we were 72 years old.

I applaud you!!!
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Mrs. SVC and I have always been amazed by people who lived in their house for X number of years only to fix it up to sell it? What is with that? Fix it up and enjoy it, then sell it if you must.
 
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When I taught and coached and HAD money I saved up and each summer would travel to Baseball Ball Parks around the USA! Saw most of them till $ and health ran out!
My Buddy and I have had season tickets to UCONN WBB since 1998 and up to 9-10 years ago we would travel to Regional and Final Fours by driving! Our record is 4061 miles, CT to Dayton (1st & 2nd rds.), to Milwaukee (East Reg.), to San Antonio (FF), to Houston (to see friends), to Knoxville (WBB H0fF and stopped at U of TN to try to take Pat Summitt to lunch but that didn't work out), and back to CT!
Now into 18 years of retirement, New London and CT are killing me financially and with all my health problems for the past 3+ years I don't travel anymore, lucky I can walk around the nearest mall each morning!
I don't know now If I'll be able to afford the UCONN WBB season tickets for next year and physically it's so hard for me to get around, walking and standing!
So now my interests are watching WBB, November to April and NYYankee baseball April to November!
I have 1 room of my house that my friends call "the museum" where I have autographed Baseball and WBB memorabilia and pictures of all the HS Wrestling teams I've coached first in MO and the last 29 in East Lyme, CT. till 2002. My buddies can't wait till I kick the bucket to see who will inherit my memorabilia.
 
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<<I applaud you!!!
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Mrs. SVC and I have always been amazed by people who lived in their house for X number of years only to fix it up to sell it? What is with that? Fix it up and enjoy it, then sell it if you must.>>

First, thank you.

Second, we purchased our Florida home when it was new and already built. I built our first home in Somers, CT, after buying a lot some three years earlier. I studied wood frame house construction for two years before I began seeking bids for the subcontractors I'd need. I allowed more time between jobs than a regular general contractor as I was new at it and wanted some buffer time to allow for the subs to complete their phase of the project. I was able to select top quality materials and components and therefore, no post construction fixes or modifications were necessary. I used local subs exclusively who'd been in business for more than ten years and had good local reputations.

It took nine months to finish and I loved every minute of it. I highly recommend the process to anyone. There's no better feeling than watching your home go up, especially doing it yourself.

My wife's brother and his wife bought the place from us and still live there so it's still in the family.
 
Oh dear....most time is spent at home looking after my 100 yr old Dad. I work for a couple of hours a day, 3 days a week, at the powersports dealer I used to manage, as well as a few hours at home helping them. I'm a voracious reader, watch TV (UConn of course, & the other night I binge-watched the whole new season of "Bosch"), fiddle with firearms, and try to juggle doctors' visits for me and Pop (getting old does indeed s**k). Still waiting for the lottery win so I can make a big gift to UConn and get courtside seats!
Man do I understand . My mother is 95, though I am fortunate in that she can still cook and clean herself. Nevertheless, it's still a struggle.
 
<<I applaud you!!!
clapping.gif

Mrs. SVC and I have always been amazed by people who lived in their house for X number of years only to fix it up to sell it? What is with that? Fix it up and enjoy it, then sell it if you must.>>

First, thank you.

Second, we purchased our Florida home when it was new and already built. I built our first home in Somers, CT, after buying a lot some three years earlier. I studied wood frame house construction for two years before I began seeking bids for the subcontractors I'd need. I allowed more time between jobs than a regular general contractor as I was new at it and wanted some buffer time to allow for the subs to complete their phase of the project. I was able to select top quality materials and components and therefore, no post construction fixes or modifications were necessary. I used local subs exclusively who'd been in business for more than ten years and had good local reputations.

It took nine months to finish and I loved every minute of it. I highly recommend the process to anyone. There's no better feeling than watching your home go up, especially doing it yourself.

My wife's brother and his wife bought the place from us and still live there so it's still in the family.
Love your style.
 
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Oh dear....most time is spent at home looking after my 100 yr old Dad. I work for a couple of hours a day, 3 days a week, at the powersports dealer I used to manage, as well as a few hours at home helping them. I'm a voracious reader, watch TV (UConn of course, & the other night I binge-watched the whole new season of "Bosch"), fiddle with firearms, and try to juggle doctors' visits for me and Pop (getting old does indeed s**k). Still waiting for the lottery win so I can make a big gift to UConn and get courtside seats!
I hope you've binged on "Sneaky Pete" and "Mindhunters".
 
<<I applaud you!!!
clapping.gif

Mrs. SVC and I have always been amazed by people who lived in their house for X number of years only to fix it up to sell it? What is with that? Fix it up and enjoy it, then sell it if you must.>>

First, thank you.

Second, we purchased our Florida home when it was new and already built. I built our first home in Somers, CT, after buying a lot some three years earlier. I studied wood frame house construction for two years before I began seeking bids for the subcontractors I'd need. I allowed more time between jobs than a regular general contractor as I was new at it and wanted some buffer time to allow for the subs to complete their phase of the project. I was able to select top quality materials and components and therefore, no post construction fixes or modifications were necessary. I used local subs exclusively who'd been in business for more than ten years and had good local reputations.

It took nine months to finish and I loved every minute of it. I highly recommend the process to anyone. There's no better feeling than watching your home go up, especially doing it yourself.

My wife's brother and his wife bought the place from us and still live there so it's still in the family.

Good on you! We also GC'ed a couple of houses. When we were married in 1970 we built in the northern end of Cheshire, a pretty standard 7 room ranch. I did all the electrical and my wife did the outside painting. We had a 'family' day for the inside painting. There was no real 'savings' because we ended up buying better quality items than a builder would put in. Fast forward 18 years and 4 kids and we built in the south end of town. I again did all the electrical (power, tel, computer and alarm system). Bigger house, bigger project = longer time to build. It seems a shame to learn so much about building and not do another one.
 
<<Good on you! We also GC'ed a couple of houses. When we were married in 1970 we built in the northern end of Cheshire, a pretty standard 7 room ranch. I did all the electrical and my wife did the outside painting. We had a 'family' day for the inside painting. There was no real 'savings' because we ended up buying better quality items than a builder would put in. Fast forward 18 years and 4 kids and we built in the south end of town. I again did all the electrical (power, tel, computer and alarm system). Bigger house, bigger project = longer time to build. It seems a shame to learn so much about building and not do another one.>>

Great job! Lucky you got to do it twice.

If I wasn't already entrenched in my career, I would have become a builder myself. just loved doing it.

We did the house party thing for the inside painting too. Four pizzas and a case of beer later, it was done.

I was going to give it a shot here in FL but the whole retirement and out-of-state move really spoiled the broth. That and not knowing any of the subs I'd be using really killed the dream.
 
I have an engine rebuild project going this summer. Chevy LS 5.3L converting to a marine engine for eventual classic boat restoration...That is the fun project...

Outdoor patio, house painting interior rooms, new doors, some flooring, some wall repairs, new mailbox, also on the list...not as much fun, but got to be done...
 
On weekends I bring out a bottle of Don Julio Tequila and listen to music like this.

 

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