Thoughts and pictures of my wanderings through the Allegheny Mountains hunting grouse and woodcock with my Ryman-type English Setters during the fall and winter months, fishing for smallmouth bass in local streams and rivers during the summer months and wandering over my 66 acres of heaven year round.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Retirement
Today is the first day of my retirement. With almost 42 years as a blue collar factory worker for the same company I'm somewhat of a dinosaur in todays workforce. I know people who aren't looking forward to this day because they wonder what they will do with all that spare time. I'm not one of those people. February may be a slow month depending on the weather but if possible I'll be cutting down some of the numerous birch and locust trees that are trying to reclaim the Back40. With a new lightweight Echo chainsaw it's work that's enjoyable and satisfying to see the instant results. There's also bird boxes to build in hopes of coaxing a bluebird, chickadee, or nuthatch into raising a brood for me to watch in on. I'm eagerly awaiting March and the migrating woodcock. Emma and I will be visiting favorite old coverts and exploring new ones. April I'll be busy planting the apple trees that I grafted last year and grafting new varieties for next year. April may also find me visiting the trout streams after a too long hiatus. May will be the start of the mowing season with Chalmer, my late father-in-laws Ford 861 tractor, in the Back40. June through September will be filled with trips to my smallmouth bass streams, always an enjoyable time of year. Then it will be fall again and time for Emma and I to wander through our coverts seeking out the woodcock that we cherish and also the scarce grouse that we sometimes stumble onto. All too soon I'll be wondering what happened to that 1st year of retirement and looking forward to the next one. Yes I think that I'll handle being retired just fine.
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7 comments:
Good for you on your retirement! I bet you will find yourself busier than you ever imagined. Enjoy!
Hey congrats my friend!
I can't wait until my time to wonder what to do with myself.
To hangout all day with my setter and wander the uplands....life would be grand!
"May your coverts abound with game"
Thanks for the comments guys. Can't wait for this winter weather to break. Lots of plans for this spring.
Congrats on your retirement! I hope to read even more posts in the upcoming months.
Congrats Rick!
And X2 on looking forward to more posts of your Allegheny Mt wanderings.
Thanks Jeremy & Matt. Hope soon to have some tales of my wanderings with Emma searching for the migrating woodcock.
Congrats on the retirement!
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