Before I retired someone gave me this advice and it’s served me well: 1) Return to an activity that you once loved and gave up when life got busy. 2) Do something you always thought you’d do if you had more time. 3) Do something for your health and last, 4) do something that helps someone else. I’m busier than ever in my retirement!
totally agree...I was going to comment the same thing. There is a lesson to be learned from Buzz that he doesn't even realize. Life is good when you enjoy the simple things.
Well said. Big Buzz fan here. Retirement is an adjustment, and Buzz does a really nice job articulating what a lot of us recent-retirees are experiencing. Cheers!
An easy hobby is doing random acts of kindness. You have to be a little bit "sneaky" to do kind things without getting caught, but in our senior living campus , I love to put a greeting card, a candy bar or some other treat outside a neighbor's door.
Retired engineer for 4 months. Sitting in the backyard like you, became amazed at the variety of insects! Kids think I've gone off the deep end, i just laugh. After living in the same place for 30 years, i discovered many antlions in my yard for the first time after seeing their funnel traps in the ground. Over 60 years and had never even heard of Antlions before! Never had time to look!
I like the list. Some I’m already doing such as sewing & piano. Bible reading/study is good also along with attending church & part time work. One thing you didn’t mention is animal rescue. That is needed & sooo rewarding to help a local shelter or rescue care for animals until they get homes. In the past 1 1/2 years I’ve assisted in rescuing 44 cats. I used to think I would be bored in retirement because I’ve heard others complain about it. I’ve found out that often boredom is a choice. As you know if you want to occupy your time there are plenty of ways to do it & I find most of the time I don’t have time to do it all. Ever now & then I’ll jokingly say,”when do I get bored?”. Life is what we make it.
Animal rescue was huge for my wife and neighbor some years back. That's how we ended up with multiple cats in the house. Picked up two more this past winter. Shame people dump their cats and dogs. Buzz
Just watched this talk - since there was no live today. Here’s another hobby - Whale Watching. I work for NOAA and participate in the Grey Whale mother and calf migration northward up the Pacific Coast, up in Piedras Blancas. Many people watch the Southbound as the mom’s migrate down to Mexico to give birth, northbound route is for when moms and babies travel northward up to Alaska for the spring-summer feeding grounds. Whether someone lives on the Pacific Coast or not, many cameras and drones are being used. Final note - Take your wife dancing, it will make her day! See you on the 19th!
I'm a 69-year-old female and I think I have too many hobbies: hiking with my dog, woodworking, knitting, loom knitting, crocheting, stained glass work, gardening, diamond painting, cooking, reading, writing, photography, quilting, sewing and making some of my own clothes. Just recently I started doing artistic painting. But with so many hobbies, time seems to fly so fast!
I just retired 14 days ago, and I am filling my time with new hobbies and normalizing my life from all the hustle and grind life I had. Though I am 52, I feel that I am younger than everyone else that is retired.
Congratulations on your retirement! 52 is young but nothing wrong with that if you can do it financially. My father in law retired at 55. Thanks for watching! Buzz
Great video. I needed to hear this today. I get bored easily and have started many new hobbies. I crochet, draw and color. I just started beading and making jewelry. I'm always looking for new things to do. I had my hubby watch this, because he was playing baseball on a Senior league, but has decided it's time to quit.
So many hobbies available to us. It's good that you keep an open mind to the different opportunities. It's all about doing something enjoyable! Thank you for watching. Buzz
Buzz, it is so awesome to experience your gratitude with you. I find myself being grateful for the smallest things. That is such a great gift from God to have this outlook. I love having it. My countdown clock is now 3 years and 9 months. I cannot wait to be excited to see a flower bloom! Have fun!
I do lapidary (cutting of stones and making a cab for a belt buckle), 3d printing (Designing and printing covers for two rust spots for the pickup truck.) , leather working , Ebiking (built a bike 12 years ago and built a lithium ion battery pack.), gardening, car repair and landscaping. No time to be bored here!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Here is one of many videos. ruclips.net/video/TY7FwffZ5vc/видео.html After the battery is made I 3d print the housing to hold the battery cells. The packs that you can buy have no ventilation and this causes early failure. My Idea is to make a battery that has an air cooling system in it. I have summer hobbies and winter hobbies. In the winter I do inside hobbies. The battery is a winter hobby. At night I 3d print things needed for the next day. Example: I put landscaping cloth down in the garden and I make the staples out of wire and print washers for the staples that hold the cloth down. They print while I sleep and install them in the morning.
My hobby is a bit expensive for being retired living on social security. In the process of rebuilding the top end on my KTM $$$😬 42 is my favorite number! Another great video Buzz 🐝 👍
I'm retired and today I drove to my local lake while listening to Grand Funk Railroad. I went there to swim and run my radio control speed boat. My other hobbies include; learning guitar, piano, cooking and stargazing.
I also like all the 70s trough the 90s rock bands like Doobie Brothers, Van Halen and Stone Temple Pilots in the 90s. IMO, our generation had the best music. I have a 4 inch reflector and a 12 Dobsonian. Also, about traveling, if you are 62 and older, you can get a National Park entrance card for 20 dollars a year or a lifetime one for 80.
All great ideas Buzz…..for now I know this sounds silly but I just work at a golf course to keep busy…I think all these hobbies are something to keep busy and enjoy and keep your mind active. And I get that from working 24 hours a week. But I did subscribe to a couple RUclipsrs to learn how to sketch cartoon characters. Your RUclips gig is a good hobby also. Have a great day. 113 here in the desert Saturday….we’ll be in the pool …it’s a dry heat ❤️🌵
I follow Cartoon Mark. Maybe check him out. I bet the tips are good at the golf course. I'm not liking the sound of the heat regardless of it's dry! Lol. Buzz
Many nice hobbies. I do have plans to rebuild a model railroad layout. However, I am still busy with home improvements-always a project!! You might get some rain tonight Buzz!!☔
Model Rockets I have a Ham radio license for GPS tracking of bigger version of Estes Rockets :) Fastest motor I have flown is Aerotech J510 My oldest son put an article in local newspaper that he had me beat at 4400 feet or something , that flight I did was 9540 feet ... and I have a 2nd stage for that rocket I tease him with will go higher :)
Building plastic model kits, mostly airplanes. I attend a monthly model cub which is a lot of fun. I like working on my bicycles, I build up complete bikes and I also build wheels. It is neat to ride my own built up bike with fenders, generator lights and with a nice leather seat. In the house, I sometimes like to bake and make breakfast in the morning every other day!
Modern tabletop board gaming, which is a MUCH larger hobby than folks realize, is my primary hobby. 3D printing is a board-game-adjacent hobby that I use to print inserts for my games.
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Well, most folks (myself included, up until a couple years ago) think of board games as Monopoly, Clue, LIFE, etc. Over the last 20 years, the board game hobby has *really* expanded. Now about 6000 new board games are released every year. You won't find them in Target or Walmart, but a lot of them you'll find in local game shops, or online game stores like Game Nerdz or Miniature Market. My daughter got me back into the hobby and I now have over 300 games, I have a regular 'Monday game night' with a few other guys my age (approaching 60) that I met in a board gaming FB group, and have a hobby that I can share with my daughter and grandkids. If you liked playing games as kids, there's a whole new board gaming world out there, as well as a very welcoming board gaming community that includes a lot of older folks like us. 🤓
I'm not retired, as you know. I enjoy cooking and fishing though. I'll share some of my go to recipes my family enjoys on an upcoming video. Great ideas!
I think you and your wife should try the ballroom dancing! It's good exercise and can be a lot of fun, especially if you get another couple to join in. Most places have a free lesson... give it a try!
Horology (the science of time keeping)…. Building/playing cigar box guitars… whittling… Pyrography (wood burning)… just a few things that keep me busy… Did I mention Hot Wheels? 😁
@@BuzzRetirementGarage My watches are all under $100. Guess what, they tell time. 😁 Cigar box guitars people have their own subculture. Three strings a stick and a box. Pretty crazy! Each one is very unique.
I’m hanging in there Buzz…trying to enjoy the current moments, but definitely looking forward to unloading work off my plate!! These videos make me smile!!
Buzz, i am so looking forward to retirement but its looking like February of 2026 for me. The way you describe retirement is how I imagine it to be. Love your videos and thank you for sharing again.
Fun list I’ll stick to my some swimming,biking, yard work ,golfing & continuing search for the perfect Wine,Beer or Martini 🫣 All The Best To You & Mrs Buzz! Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
Walking, hiking, knitting, crocheting are my current hobbies but I might pick up a couple of new ones from your list. Maybe being grateful is my new hobby. Take care all.
I know that for me, boredom just doesn't occur. My hobbies aren't for everyone, these are a bit more traditional than most folks. I love to cook, bake, can, freeze dry, I even do a little dabbling in dehydrating. I use some tools, and equipment that is generations old, but I include a few newer ones too. I feed hummingbirds and watch the same ones return each year. I garden, raise fruit trees, and bushes. I taught my husband to deer hunt, he is a great shot. So he takes it, I clean and butcher it myself. We raised numerous breeds of poultry, and incubated and hatched out our own eggs. We did farmers markets for 5 years, selling poultry products. My husband designed an installed a solar, and wind system for a hybrid power source. I cook most meals in our solar oven that he designed, throughout the spring and summer. We cleared trails for utility vehicle access around our 29 acres. We purchased ebikes for riding longer distances on our dirt roads. We have camped, and we boat. We love to travel and explore other countries and their cultures and history. We are foodies as well, always trying new foods and trying to recreate those flavors when we return home.
It is 2x8 sides, plywood base, 1/4 inch thick plexiglass top angled roughly 50-60 degrees, a hinged cover, to open for placing cooking dishes inside. A piece of corrugated metal inside to put pan on, as well as a section that contains rocks enclosed in a plywood box, for thermal mass. All is painted black, except for the plexiglass, and we have an angled reflector that concentates the sun to the oven chamber. And just to make it easier for me to follow the sun, he mounted it to a 1 inch round board (imagine small side table top),and then used a lazy Susan hinge between them, so my oven swivels. And to help me line it up correctly, without looking at the sun, he "borrowed " my forged steel hummingbird hook to mount on the right side of the oven lid (imagine a handle), that casts a shadow, so you turn it just to the point you have a strip of sunshine on the left of that forged iron, about 1/2-3/4 inch wide. Then you adjust it every 1-1-1/4 hours. I start at 9am, and can usually do 2 batches ,2nd one starting at 3ish. I have a digital BBQ thermometers probe inside, with the gauge hanging on a screw on the side of the oven. We regularly see 235-245 degrees. We check temperatures on all meats cooked faithfully! If storm unexpectedly moves in, the instant pot, or crockpot finishes it.
Boating is my hobby, do almost all maintenance myself from installing equipment, (a/c, heads, flooring, canvass sewing, buffing boat, etc.) Have to keep it affordable.
I'm into amateur radio. :-) I would like to play golf again. I used to play 2-3 times a week when I was young. Knifemaking would be a GREAT hobby, and a great way to make money. RUclips creation is a great hobby also.
This is really helpful. I have been working for 41 years and have really had no hobbies. My jobs have been really demanding (Military Commander, Now Federal Government worker in Department of Defense) actually pretty scared about having all this free time in retirement. Always thinking I need to work part-time...not for the money, but concerned about boredom.
Hobbies are very important in retirement. My wife tells me I have to many. I look forward to getting up in the morning to start my day and treat it like a job I really enjoy. I’m never without something to do. I take Sundays off and just relax. A routine keeps me going. I build models, collect medieval coins, target shoot and reload, I built an acoustic guitar and am learning to play it and I bought a miniature lathe and milling machine that I’m learning to use. Oh, I enjoy photography too. I think that’s about it. Of course there is also the stuff that goes with owning a house.
Great List Buzz - were not fully retired here but my wife and I enjoy going to concerts in other cities... Headed to Cleveland this weekend to see the Rolling Stones.... I don't think those guys will ever retire :)
Section A4 two tickets $1,800. Many less expensive seats but the old guys are still getting the money! Good for them! Browns stadium is good too. Have fun! Buzz
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I catch myself all the time thinking this life is great! I look at other people that are working and feel like I’m cheating because it feels so nice doing what I want whenever I want. I’ve put more miles on my motorcycle this year already than all of last year. Keep up the good work l really enjoy your stuff
XXX. Hey Buzz! I've retired & lovin every moment! Never even close to being bored. So happy & blessed for every day. The microphone fuzz ball works great by the way! Your sound was good even with that high wind! Thanks for your content! Best BobV
Hey Buzz, I am 3 years away but looking very forward to it. Maybe you should suggest to Mrs Buzz you will ball room dance if you can do bee keeping. I want to learn history, different religion's, play piano and be a better gardner
Planned ahead a got my Advanced class amateur radio license about 20 years ago. Figured may not be able to feel like studying or pass the test in my 60's. I enjoy taking to a lot of other retired people all around the globe with 100 watts and one vertical antenna.
Jewellery making ☑ Quilting ☑ Printing (Gelli plate) ☑ Making zines and postcards ☑ Reiki ☑ Crystal healing ☑ You can spend a LOT of money on any of these 😂
The list was helpful, thanks. I already do a number of these hobbies, or at least the ones that can be expensive like golf and shooting (trap). Unfortunately the inexpensive ones just don’t grab me. Hopefully some viewers will try some of your suggestions.
@@BuzzRetirementGarage I live just outside Boston. The municipal courses are affordable with the senior discount just like you said. The issue is that they aren’t maintained at all. To play a typical course the green fees will be around $75.
Happy life. Gardening, cooking and making babies are all on my list😊. Just got a universal machine and a bike for exercise. I'm a ham too, but need to get licensed in the Philippines. Maybe next year. Glad you're doing well.
Yup: being retired is the bomb. I just finished my backhoe fuel system repair. Why? I want my stuff to be right. List of "to do's" is long and seems to grow daily. List of "got it done" is long too: keeps me out of the beer joints and away from loose women...Something the wife appreciates.
[Four days into retirement, no calamities yet] For me I want to get back to silversmithing, I don't have much equipment left from the old days but you don't need a lot of fancy stuff to get started. All Mom's old lapidary equipment was sold at a farm auction after Dad died. I'd like to get back to that as well but not sure I want to tie up the money in the equipment. I've also got an old MGB from my younger days I'd like to get back on the road. I've had enough of model rockets though. A college roommate would set off D rocket engines in the apartment. He'd clamp the soldering iron in the vice attached to the kitchen counter (what, you don't have a vice on your kitchen counter, how do you survive?!?) jam a rocket engine on the soldering iron, plug it in, then head off to class. A couple minutes after that it would get a bit lively for those of us still in the apartment.
Dealing with an autistic adult son and a wife with disabilities which keeps me home alot more, traveld extensively last 25 years for work. I enjoy rebuilding my second 1961 Seeburg and 1951 Wurlitzer jukeboxes..
Hey buzz. Really enjoyed your videos. It's like talking to your best friends, you are so down to earth just like me.. I'm 57 financially stable and been checking retired videos to be prepared for my next phase of life. Can't wait to call it
Miniature Crafts, Right now, I am practicing on making miniature books. 1st one was really bad..getting better though. Hopefully I can graduate to miniature furniture sometime far.. far.. in the future. I wish i had the skill of Miniature Creator his skill level is great. I have been fascinated with miniatures ever since I saw the Thorne Miniature Room collection.
I lived for 10 years in Erie, PA, and I had a boat and enjoyed boating, fishing, waterskiing and hunting while we lived there. Winters were long and dismal (cloudy), so indoor hobbies were good to keep you from going batsh*t crazy. Getting outside to go skiing once in a while, in western NY helped with the cabin fever as well. I am now retired in North Carolina, but I do miss the beautiful summers up there on Lake Erie.
I was born in Erie way back in 1960! My father and his parents lived near the GE plant. I'm used to the four seasons that Cleveland offers and although you do need your wintertime hobbies I can't see myself moving south. That being said, North Carolina would be a top spot if we ever do decide to move. Buzz
Right now my hobby is dealing with Social Security. 😆 Other than that, I am looking to go back to language school. Add in cycling, photography, reading, electronic hobbies (old electrical engineers need to keep a spark in life).
@@BuzzRetirementGarage I retired abroad so learning the native tongue here. Completely different alphabet and a tonal language and is completely different from any European language.
Seems like no matter if I am totally busy for the entire day or if I just do a few things around the house, the day just evaporates! I wonder how I had time to do the things I do now. Retired life is wonderful!
We just bought my grandson a new 3d printer for his 13th birthday coming at the end of the month. He has one now and this one's much improved. He good with it and makes some really detailed things with it. Very cool. Told him to print me a new car lol.
Hello I been retired almost 5 years. I’m very tedious Always doing something around the house. My hobbies are I like to garden/I do work out/in the past two years starting to learn how to play electric guitar. And traveling while still able to do it.
Not there yet, but looking forward to retirement. Buzz, I think you've found peace and contentment. Congrats! You mentioned a few hobbies that I found interesting, but many of them, not so much. I'm wondering how many of these things you actually do?
Once I set a date for retirement I started a list of things I wanted to do after retirement. Transitioning from work to retirement is such a huge adjustment that it has helped me quite a bit during times where I’m not quite sure what to do after breakfast. 😊
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Some of it, but I’m living up to the name I use for my weird experimental noise/music recordings: Another Neglected Hobby. I tend to cycle through my interests and never become truly skilled at one thing. So, I’ve crossed a few things off the list but there are enough things remaining to quell any hint of boredom.
I've been a model builder for about 51 years on and off and it's a great hobby as you age. A lot of guys are coming back to the hobby after retirement. It keeps your hand/eye coordination up, the research on projects keeps the brain cells rubbing together, and the fellowship with other modelers both online and in local clubs keeps you socially engaged with other introverts! Also, for those of you who live where winters get cold, it's a hobby you can enjoy in the winter, provided your shop is climate controlled! 😂
@@BuzzRetirementGarage yes with my husband and a short period of time in a group, we call it formation. But it is decades ago. Dance with your wife, it’s good for brain health and a nice couple experience, when you can avoid arguing. Hugs from Siegrun
That's a good list Buzz. One thing that I've gotten into recently is making and furnishing DOLLHOUSES. It's a little like the model building or the train set-ups that were on your list. I can now have the fancy dollhouse that I never had as a child!
Yes sir fly fishing is an altogether different animal. I will say trout fishing in general is in a class of its own. I use an ultra lite rig with artificial jigs. Trying to land and keep a slimy trout in waist deep water is much different than bass fishing or any of that business. It's hard to beat standing in some crystal clear ice cold water in the early morning hours. Peace and solicitude brother, if and when I retire someday I hope to spend some quality time catching some nice trout. Be blessed and enjoy your days.
Reading, short get aways, drone flying, researching investments, gardening, westerns. Our youngest is a grown autistic adult and takes a lot of our time. I read the Bible through each year. Home improvements, baseball games, music.
Instead of ‘Beekeeper Kit’, if you had marketed it to your wife as a ‘flower fertilization system’, you’d be Buzz the Beekeeper today. And if you and Mrs. Buzz are out fencing in the yard, the neighbors are going to talk, and don’t be surprised when the authorities show up to investigate a domestic dispute report. Just say’n. Good list though. Appreciate the effort.
Hmmmm. You're right. It's all in the way you describe it. I'll have to do a better job. So, how do I approach her on the chicken coop I want to build? Lol. Buzz
Do you generally in Cleveland get cooled off in the summer by Lake Erie? It is too hot here in Kansas to be out very long in the summer. In Michigan we got cooler temperatures because of Lake Michigan.
Plenty of people tell you how to prepare financially for retirement not so many people tell you to prepare physically. If you sit all day in an office or car/truck for work and sit in front of tv every evening you won’t be able to run around when you retire. Get/keep active Be ready.
True. That's why it should be another part of your retirement planning. Get your golf clubs, metal detector, telescope, before you retire. Good thing is you can find relatively inexpensive musical instruments and other hobby paraphernalia on the "used" market. Buzz
@BuzzRetirementGarage planning for your hobbies is good if you know what hobbies you want to do! I decided point retirement to try bowling- something I hadn't done since high school. Total sticker shock at the price of your low-end mediocre bowling ball! Lol. At least it was a one ( maybe twice if I improve to needing better ball) time expense.
Before I retired someone gave me this advice and it’s served me well: 1) Return to an activity that you once loved and gave up when life got busy. 2) Do something you always thought you’d do if you had more time. 3) Do something for your health and last, 4) do something that helps someone else. I’m busier than ever in my retirement!
Great advice! Thank you. Buzz
Buzz what I really enjoy about you is you’re so grateful for the simple things in life!! Keep them coming!
totally agree...I was going to comment the same thing. There is a lesson to be learned from Buzz that he doesn't even realize. Life is good when you enjoy the simple things.
Well said. Big Buzz fan here. Retirement is an adjustment, and Buzz does a really nice job articulating what a lot of us recent-retirees are experiencing. Cheers!
I am grateful. Grateful to be enjoying life and greatful to read everyone's comments! Buzz
Thank you!
Thank you!
Another great hobby is watching Buzz’s retirement garage!
Your wife has all the Buzz she needs without the 🐝 bees!😂
Maybe she'd rather have the honey instead of the funny?
@@BuzzRetirementGarage that comment stings! 😂
Something wrong about a guy named “Buzz” not allowed to keep bees 🐝😆
@@brucesmith9144 True!
An easy hobby is doing random acts of kindness. You have to be a little bit "sneaky" to do kind things without getting caught, but in our senior living campus , I love to put a greeting card, a candy bar or some other treat outside a neighbor's door.
Excellent idea! You could be my neighbor anytime! Buzz
it is really beautiful I love sprinkling the my dogs lawn patch as the humming birds come by for a bath,,, sublime
Does taking naps count as a hobby?
That's borderline. Let me sleep on it.
Absolutely 😂
Naps are good for you!
Leathercraft. Remember we have RUclips now, so it is easier than ever to learn almost anything. Thanks Buzz, lots you listed I hadn't thought of.
You're right about RUclips. ANYTHING you want to learn you can find it there!
Retired engineer for 4 months. Sitting in the backyard like you, became amazed at the variety of insects! Kids think I've gone off the deep end, i just laugh. After living in the same place for 30 years, i discovered many antlions in my yard for the first time after seeing their funnel traps in the ground. Over 60 years and had never even heard of Antlions before! Never had time to look!
Good point. I've lived on this property for 33 years and I'm finally able to discover all of it's nature.
I like the list. Some I’m already doing such as sewing & piano. Bible reading/study is good also along with attending church & part time work. One thing you didn’t mention is animal rescue. That is needed & sooo rewarding to help a local shelter or rescue care for animals until they get homes. In the past 1 1/2 years I’ve assisted in rescuing 44 cats. I used to think I would be bored in retirement because I’ve heard others complain about it. I’ve found out that often boredom is a choice. As you know if you want to occupy your time there are plenty of ways to do it & I find most of the time I don’t have time to do it all. Ever now & then I’ll jokingly say,”when do I get bored?”. Life is what we make it.
Animal rescue was huge for my wife and neighbor some years back. That's how we ended up with multiple cats in the house. Picked up two more this past winter. Shame people dump their cats and dogs. Buzz
My hobbies: reading, writing, crossword puzzle, play guitar, drawing, playing video games, cooking, walking, watching movies and fishing 🎣
All good ones!
Great mix of things to do.
Just watched this talk - since there was no live today. Here’s another hobby - Whale Watching. I work for NOAA and participate in the Grey Whale mother and calf migration northward up the Pacific Coast, up in Piedras Blancas. Many people watch the Southbound as the mom’s migrate down to Mexico to give birth, northbound route is for when moms and babies travel northward up to Alaska for the spring-summer feeding grounds. Whether someone lives on the Pacific Coast or not, many cameras and drones are being used. Final note - Take your wife dancing, it will make her day! See you on the 19th!
That would be neat to see the whales. Probably will never happen in my life. The wife does mention learning ballroom dancing. No thanks. Lol
I'm a 69-year-old female and I think I have too many hobbies: hiking with my dog, woodworking, knitting, loom knitting, crocheting, stained glass work, gardening, diamond painting, cooking, reading, writing, photography, quilting, sewing and making some of my own clothes. Just recently I started doing artistic painting. But with so many hobbies, time seems to fly so fast!
You're a talented person! Stained glass would be interesting! Buzz
I just retired 14 days ago, and I am filling my time with new hobbies and normalizing my life from all the hustle and grind life I had. Though I am 52, I feel that I am younger than everyone else that is retired.
Congratulations on your retirement! 52 is young but nothing wrong with that if you can do it financially. My father in law retired at 55. Thanks for watching! Buzz
Hey Buzz, I tried kayaking for the first time ever this week. That could easily become a hobby for me! I really enjoyed it.
And you lived to tell about it! Good job!
I like to troll for pike. Exercise and good eats
Thanks for the video. So many hobbies, so little time!
You got that right!
Great video. I needed to hear this today. I get bored easily and have started many new hobbies. I crochet, draw and color. I just started beading and making jewelry. I'm always looking for new things to do. I had my hubby watch this, because he was playing baseball on a Senior league, but has decided it's time to quit.
So many hobbies available to us. It's good that you keep an open mind to the different opportunities. It's all about doing something enjoyable! Thank you for watching. Buzz
Great list! I think Shelling and Flower arranging are inexpensive hobbies that I will be enjoying Along with photography 📸
If we lived near the ocean shelling would be fun. We do look for lake glass at Lake Erie. Almost as good as sea glass from the ocean. Buzz
Buzz, it is so awesome to experience your gratitude with you. I find myself being grateful for the smallest things. That is such a great gift from God to have this outlook. I love having it. My countdown clock is now 3 years and 9 months. I cannot wait to be excited to see a flower bloom! Have fun!
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. You'll get there soon and you'll love it! Thanks for being here. Buzz
My gourd art and pyrography has kept me very busy since I retired. Now I’ve got the RUclips channel. No time to be bored.
That's right!
I do lapidary (cutting of stones and making a cab for a belt buckle), 3d printing (Designing and printing covers for two rust spots for the pickup truck.) , leather working , Ebiking (built a bike 12 years ago and built a lithium ion battery pack.), gardening, car repair and landscaping. No time to be bored here!
Built your own battery? Interesting. Great list. Buzz
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Here is one of many videos. ruclips.net/video/TY7FwffZ5vc/видео.html After the battery is made I 3d print the housing to hold the battery cells. The packs that you can buy have no ventilation and this causes early failure. My Idea is to make a battery that has an air cooling system in it.
I have summer hobbies and winter hobbies. In the winter I do inside hobbies. The battery is a winter hobby.
At night I 3d print things needed for the next day. Example: I put landscaping cloth down in the garden and I make the staples out of wire and print washers for the staples that hold the cloth down. They print while I sleep and install them in the morning.
Another great video. You are so right that contented retirement is a matter of attitude and internal drive, not external stimuli
True! Thank you! Buzz
My hobby is a bit expensive for being retired living on social security. In the process of rebuilding the top end on my KTM $$$😬
42 is my favorite number!
Another great video Buzz 🐝 👍
Bikes like yours can cost a penny or two for sure.
Hard Enduro is my hobby, really a Hard Enduro Wannabe 😂 pretty tough at my age. Check out some Hard Enduro videos for enjoyment tonight 👍
I'm retired and today I drove to my local lake while listening to Grand Funk Railroad. I went there to swim and run my radio control speed boat. My other hobbies include; learning guitar, piano, cooking and stargazing.
All good ones. Do you have a scope? If so, what kind? Buzz
I also like all the 70s trough the 90s rock bands like Doobie Brothers, Van Halen and Stone Temple Pilots in the 90s. IMO, our generation had the best music. I have a 4 inch reflector and a 12 Dobsonian. Also, about traveling, if you are 62 and older, you can get a National Park entrance card for 20 dollars a year or a lifetime one for 80.
All great ideas Buzz…..for now I know this sounds silly but I just work at a golf course to keep busy…I think all these hobbies are something to keep busy and enjoy and keep your mind active. And I get that from working 24 hours a week. But I did subscribe to a couple RUclipsrs to learn how to sketch cartoon characters. Your RUclips gig is a good hobby also. Have a great day. 113 here in the desert Saturday….we’ll be in the pool …it’s a dry heat ❤️🌵
I follow Cartoon Mark. Maybe check him out. I bet the tips are good at the golf course. I'm not liking the sound of the heat regardless of it's dry! Lol. Buzz
Many nice hobbies. I do have plans to rebuild a model railroad layout.
However, I am still busy with home improvements-always a project!!
You might get some rain tonight Buzz!!☔
That kept my father nicely occupied during retirement. He even had his layout published.
Great wintertime project!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage year round too! My father was either going to or hosting a train show. His layout is on RUclips … let me go find it.
Model Rockets I have a Ham radio license for GPS tracking of bigger version of Estes Rockets :) Fastest motor I have flown is Aerotech J510 My oldest son put an article in local newspaper that he had me beat at 4400 feet or something , that flight I did was 9540 feet ... and I have a 2nd stage for that rocket I tease him with will go higher :)
That's amazing! Nothing like the 70's rockets!
Building plastic model kits, mostly airplanes. I attend a monthly model cub which is a lot of fun. I like working on my bicycles, I build up complete bikes and I also build wheels. It is neat to ride my own built up bike with fenders, generator lights and with a nice leather seat. In the house, I sometimes like to bake and make breakfast in the morning every other day!
A model club sounds interesting. Customizing those bikes sounds cool too. Buzz
Modern tabletop board gaming, which is a MUCH larger hobby than folks realize, is my primary hobby. 3D printing is a board-game-adjacent hobby that I use to print inserts for my games.
What does a modern tabletop board game look like? Do you make them?
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Well, most folks (myself included, up until a couple years ago) think of board games as Monopoly, Clue, LIFE, etc. Over the last 20 years, the board game hobby has *really* expanded. Now about 6000 new board games are released every year. You won't find them in Target or Walmart, but a lot of them you'll find in local game shops, or online game stores like Game Nerdz or Miniature Market. My daughter got me back into the hobby and I now have over 300 games, I have a regular 'Monday game night' with a few other guys my age (approaching 60) that I met in a board gaming FB group, and have a hobby that I can share with my daughter and grandkids. If you liked playing games as kids, there's a whole new board gaming world out there, as well as a very welcoming board gaming community that includes a lot of older folks like us. 🤓
@@jmkoeller gotcha. That's really interesting. Buzz
I planned ahead because I knew what I loved. Sewing, quilting, and reading for me.❤❤
That's great! Thank you for commenting. Buzz
I'm not retired, as you know. I enjoy cooking and fishing though. I'll share some of my go to recipes my family enjoys on an upcoming video. Great ideas!
That is a good idea. Let's see what you cook up!
I think you and your wife should try the ballroom dancing! It's good exercise and can be a lot of fun, especially if you get another couple to join in. Most places have a free lesson... give it a try!
It's on the list but way at the bottom. Lol. You never know though. I don't close my eyes to anything so it could happen! Buzz
Horology (the science of time keeping)…. Building/playing cigar box guitars… whittling… Pyrography (wood burning)… just a few things that keep me busy…
Did I mention Hot Wheels? 😁
Your list is a little different than the run of the mill hobbies! Working on Rolexes? Cigar box guitar? I have to look into that one. Buzz
@@BuzzRetirementGarage My watches are all under $100. Guess what, they tell time. 😁
Cigar box guitars people have their own subculture. Three strings a stick and a box. Pretty crazy! Each one is very unique.
I’m hanging in there Buzz…trying to enjoy the current moments, but definitely looking forward to unloading work off my plate!! These videos make me smile!!
Buzz you provided a great list of hobbies. Thanks for taking the time to make another great video.
And so many more to add!
Buzz, i am so looking forward to retirement but its looking like February of 2026 for me. The way you describe retirement is how I imagine it to be. Love your videos and thank you for sharing again.
You're going to get there ! Time moves so quickly that one day it will be your turn! Keep reducing debt and stacking money. It will pay off. Buzz
Fun list I’ll stick to my some swimming,biking, yard work ,golfing & continuing search for the perfect Wine,Beer or Martini 🫣 All The Best To You & Mrs Buzz! Be Well Be Safe & Stay Blessed.
The search goes on . Lol. Thank you for watching. Buzz
Walking, hiking, knitting, crocheting are my current hobbies but I might pick up a couple of new ones from your list. Maybe being grateful is my new hobby. Take care all.
Thank you for watching. Walking is healthy! Buzz
Cool to see you mention disc golf. Easy to learn and cheap compared to other sports. Been playing over 20 years.
I thought of you when I saw that on the list! Pretty sure you brought it up before. Buzz
@@BuzzRetirementGarage good memory. Probably did!
I know that for me, boredom just doesn't occur. My hobbies aren't for everyone, these are a bit more traditional than most folks. I love to cook, bake, can, freeze dry, I even do a little dabbling in dehydrating. I use some tools, and equipment that is generations old, but I include a few newer ones too. I feed hummingbirds and watch the same ones return each year. I garden, raise fruit trees, and bushes. I taught my husband to deer hunt, he is a great shot. So he takes it, I clean and butcher it myself. We raised numerous breeds of poultry, and incubated and hatched out our own eggs. We did farmers markets for 5 years, selling poultry products. My husband designed an installed a solar, and wind system for a hybrid power source. I cook most meals in our solar oven that he designed, throughout the spring and summer. We cleared trails for utility vehicle access around our 29 acres. We purchased ebikes for riding longer distances on our dirt roads. We have camped, and we boat. We love to travel and explore other countries and their cultures and history. We are foodies as well, always trying new foods and trying to recreate those flavors when we return home.
Wow! Your actions are impressive. Thank you for sharing! How did your husband make a solar oven. That sounds neat. Keep doing what you're doing! Buzz
It is 2x8 sides, plywood base, 1/4 inch thick plexiglass top angled roughly 50-60 degrees, a hinged cover, to open for placing cooking dishes inside. A piece of corrugated metal inside to put pan on, as well as a section that contains rocks enclosed in a plywood box, for thermal mass. All is painted black, except for the plexiglass, and we have an angled reflector that concentates the sun to the oven chamber. And just to make it easier for me to follow the sun, he mounted it to a 1 inch round board (imagine small side table top),and then used a lazy Susan hinge between them, so my oven swivels. And to help me line it up correctly, without looking at the sun, he "borrowed " my forged steel hummingbird hook to mount on the right side of the oven lid (imagine a handle), that casts a shadow, so you turn it just to the point you have a strip of sunshine on the left of that forged iron, about 1/2-3/4 inch wide. Then you adjust it every 1-1-1/4 hours. I start at 9am, and can usually do 2 batches ,2nd one starting at 3ish. I have a digital BBQ thermometers probe inside, with the gauge hanging on a screw on the side of the oven. We regularly see 235-245 degrees. We check temperatures on all meats cooked faithfully! If storm unexpectedly moves in, the instant pot, or crockpot finishes it.
@@elizaC3024 Sounds cool. If you can, send me a picture of it. nopurplecar@gmail.com
Buzz now I can honestly say you look great in retirement. You are doing great.
I'm actually feeling good too! Thank you for the compliment! I'm having a ball!
Did someone say boating? Yes, expensive! But totally worth it.
I'll need to take up horshoes and badminton pretty soon!
Two good ones to add to the list!
My brother's acronym....B.O.A.T Break Out Another Thousand😢😮😅
@@judybee6698 That's a good one!
Boating is my hobby, do almost all maintenance myself from installing equipment, (a/c, heads, flooring, canvass sewing, buffing boat, etc.) Have to keep it affordable.
What body of water does the boat float on?
I'm into amateur radio. :-) I would like to play golf again. I used to play 2-3 times a week when I was young.
Knifemaking would be a GREAT hobby, and a great way to make money. RUclips creation is a great hobby also.
I haven't played golf in a while. I should get out for a few rounds. I may look deeper into knife making come winter.
Come stai? Ottima lista, buon lavoro! Language learning. I studied Italian for about 5 years. Ciao 🇮🇹😊
Good thing RUclips has an automatic translator. You could have been swearing at me and I'd never know.
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Mai!
This is really helpful. I have been working for 41 years and have really had no hobbies. My jobs have been really demanding (Military Commander, Now Federal Government worker in Department of Defense) actually pretty scared about having all this free time in retirement. Always thinking I need to work part-time...not for the money, but concerned about boredom.
These are just a few of many. Pick some and if you don't like it find some others. Freedom to choose what hobbies and when is nice.
@@BuzzRetirementGarage good point!!
Haha Chick fil a in Mayfield has Bingo on Thursdays I think… if you get their emails it’s in there. It’s fun.
Didn't know that! Something else to check into.
Hobbies are very important in retirement. My wife tells me I have to many. I look forward to getting up in the morning to start my day and treat it like a job I really enjoy. I’m never without something to do. I take Sundays off and just relax. A routine keeps me going. I build models, collect medieval coins, target shoot and reload, I built an acoustic guitar and am learning to play it and I bought a miniature lathe and milling machine that I’m learning to use. Oh, I enjoy photography too. I think that’s about it. Of course there is also the stuff that goes with owning a house.
You have a nice collection of hobbies! If you keeps you busy that's a win! Buzz
Great List Buzz - were not fully retired here but my wife and I enjoy going to concerts in other cities... Headed to Cleveland this weekend to see the Rolling Stones.... I don't think those guys will ever retire :)
Great hobby. We’re alike, my wife and I will buy concert tickets for bucket list shows in other cities. Gives us a reason to visit and tour that city.
Section A4 two tickets $1,800. Many less expensive seats but the old guys are still getting the money! Good for them! Browns stadium is good too. Have fun! Buzz
I catch myself all the time thinking this life is great! I look at other people that are working and feel like I’m cheating because it feels so nice doing what I want whenever I want. I’ve put more miles on my motorcycle this year already than all of last year. Keep up the good work l really enjoy your stuff
My neighbor comes home from work and I too feel guilty that I was outside in the sunshine all day working in the yard or doing whatever. Lol. Buzz
XXX. Hey Buzz! I've retired & lovin every moment! Never even close to being bored. So happy & blessed for every day. The microphone fuzz ball works great by the way! Your sound was good even with that high wind! Thanks for your content! Best BobV
Thank you! Buzz
Hey Buzz, I am 3 years away but looking very forward to it. Maybe you should suggest to Mrs Buzz you will ball room dance if you can do bee keeping. I want to learn history, different religion's, play piano and be a better gardner
I like your upcoming hobbies. I'd rather be beeless if that's the deal. Lol
Planned ahead a got my Advanced class amateur radio license about 20 years ago. Figured may not be able to feel like studying or pass the test in my 60's. I enjoy taking to a lot of other retired people all around the globe with 100 watts and one vertical antenna.
That's cool! Lot's still in the hobby.
Jewellery making ☑ Quilting ☑ Printing (Gelli plate) ☑ Making zines and postcards ☑ Reiki ☑ Crystal healing ☑ You can spend a LOT of money on any of these 😂
I would have to get the starter kit on each! Lol. Hope you're doing well!
The list was helpful, thanks. I already do a number of these hobbies, or at least the ones that can be expensive like golf and shooting (trap). Unfortunately the inexpensive ones just don’t grab me. Hopefully some viewers will try some of your suggestions.
@@ArthurBryant-ox2me golf isn't too expensive if you get a senior discount!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage I live just outside Boston. The municipal courses are affordable with the senior discount just like you said. The issue is that they aren’t maintained at all. To play a typical course the green fees will be around $75.
Happy life. Gardening, cooking and making babies are all on my list😊. Just got a universal machine and a bike for exercise. I'm a ham too, but need to get licensed in the Philippines. Maybe next year. Glad you're doing well.
You have a good list! Babies. Hmmmm?
Yup: being retired is the bomb. I just finished my backhoe fuel system repair. Why? I want my stuff to be right. List of "to do's" is long and seems to grow daily. List of "got it done" is long too: keeps me out of the beer joints and away from loose women...Something the wife appreciates.
You have a nice set up and your veggies doing really good. Thanks for stopping by. Buzz
[Four days into retirement, no calamities yet] For me I want to get back to silversmithing, I don't have much equipment left from the old days but you don't need a lot of fancy stuff to get started. All Mom's old lapidary equipment was sold at a farm auction after Dad died. I'd like to get back to that as well but not sure I want to tie up the money in the equipment. I've also got an old MGB from my younger days I'd like to get back on the road. I've had enough of model rockets though. A college roommate would set off D rocket engines in the apartment. He'd clamp the soldering iron in the vice attached to the kitchen counter (what, you don't have a vice on your kitchen counter, how do you survive?!?) jam a rocket engine on the soldering iron, plug it in, then head off to class. A couple minutes after that it would get a bit lively for those of us still in the apartment.
That college roommate was grade A nuts! That's crazy!
Maybe after you learn ballroom dancing, she will let you be a beekeeper.😊
Oh, I have my ways to win. And it certainly doesn't involve ballroom dancing. Lol. Buzz
Dealing with an autistic adult son and a wife with disabilities which keeps me home alot more, traveld extensively last 25 years for work. I enjoy rebuilding my second 1961 Seeburg and 1951 Wurlitzer jukeboxes..
You have your hands full. I looked up the 1951 and that's a beautiful box. Does it have all the colors like the pics I looked up?
How about "watching Russ's Retirement Garage"? 😲😆
I don't believe I know him.
Hey buzz. Really enjoyed your videos. It's like talking to your best friends, you are so down to earth just like me..
I'm 57 financially stable and been checking retired videos to be prepared for my next phase of life.
Can't wait to call it
Thank you for watching and commenting. I hope you get to retirement soon. It's a great feeling. Buzz
@BuzzRetirementGarage thanks. I will look forward to it
Miniature Crafts, Right now, I am practicing on making miniature books. 1st one was really bad..getting better though. Hopefully I can graduate to miniature furniture sometime far.. far.. in the future. I wish i had the skill of Miniature Creator his skill level is great. I have been fascinated with miniatures ever since I saw the Thorne Miniature Room collection.
I just looked up the collection on RUclips and that's amazing! Something I could never do! Buzz
I lived for 10 years in Erie, PA, and I had a boat and enjoyed boating, fishing, waterskiing and hunting while we lived there. Winters were long and dismal (cloudy), so indoor hobbies were good to keep you from going batsh*t crazy. Getting outside to go skiing once in a while, in western NY helped with the cabin fever as well. I am now retired in North Carolina, but I do miss the beautiful summers up there on Lake Erie.
I was born in Erie way back in 1960! My father and his parents lived near the GE plant. I'm used to the four seasons that Cleveland offers and although you do need your wintertime hobbies I can't see myself moving south. That being said, North Carolina would be a top spot if we ever do decide to move. Buzz
Thanks Buzz
Thanks for watching!
Right now my hobby is dealing with Social Security. 😆 Other than that, I am looking to go back to language school. Add in cycling, photography, reading, electronic hobbies (old electrical engineers need to keep a spark in life).
What kind of language school?
@@BuzzRetirementGarage I retired abroad so learning the native tongue here. Completely different alphabet and a tonal language and is completely different from any European language.
So many hobbies so little time…volunteering is on my list…
You know it! Stay busy, stay alive!
Seems like no matter if I am totally busy for the entire day or if I just do a few things around the house, the day just evaporates! I wonder how I had time to do the things I do now. Retired life is wonderful!
Great video. I can think of many more as well but to each their own. It's what interests you and keeps you active.
You're right. Those 68 were a theme on the FB site. The list can certainly be doubled. Thanks for watching! Buzz
So important to stay busy! No issue for me. I play music and I’m a new dad!
Congratulations new dad! You'll definitely be busy.
A little negotiation might work out....bee keeping for you and ballroom dancing for her 😊
You know that's a great.......nah
We just bought my grandson a new 3d printer for his 13th birthday coming at the end of the month. He has one now and this one's much improved. He good with it and makes some really detailed things with it. Very cool. Told him to print me a new car lol.
That's neat! Don't be surprised if someday he does make you a car! Buzz
Hello
I been retired almost 5 years.
I’m very tedious Always doing something around the house.
My hobbies are I like to garden/I do work out/in the past two years starting to learn how to play electric guitar. And traveling while still able to do it.
All good hobbies!
Buzz y doing a great job with your video ‘s look forward to them thanks I did subscribe to your channel 😊
@@Red23165 Thank you!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage welcome 😊
Not there yet, but looking forward to retirement. Buzz, I think you've found peace and contentment. Congrats! You mentioned a few hobbies that I found interesting, but many of them, not so much. I'm wondering how many of these things you actually do?
Probably about 14 that I will do this year. I'll add some more as I go!
Once I set a date for retirement I started a list of things I wanted to do after retirement. Transitioning from work to retirement is such a huge adjustment that it has helped me quite a bit during times where I’m not quite sure what to do after breakfast. 😊
Are you doing what's on the list?
@@BuzzRetirementGarage Some of it, but I’m living up to the name I use for my weird experimental noise/music recordings: Another Neglected Hobby. I tend to cycle through my interests and never become truly skilled at one thing. So, I’ve crossed a few things off the list but there are enough things remaining to quell any hint of boredom.
I've been a model builder for about 51 years on and off and it's a great hobby as you age. A lot of guys are coming back to the hobby after retirement. It keeps your hand/eye coordination up, the research on projects keeps the brain cells rubbing together, and the fellowship with other modelers both online and in local clubs keeps you socially engaged with other introverts! Also, for those of you who live where winters get cold, it's a hobby you can enjoy in the winter, provided your shop is climate controlled!
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What kind of models are we talking?
I am a former ballroom dancer and my father’s favorite number is also 68. I go for the 8.
I used to watch Dancing with the Stars. Similar to that?
@@BuzzRetirementGarage yes with my husband and a short period of time in a group, we call it formation. But it is decades ago. Dance with your wife, it’s good for brain health and a nice couple experience, when you can avoid arguing. Hugs from Siegrun
That's a good list Buzz. One thing that I've gotten into recently is making and furnishing DOLLHOUSES. It's a little like the model building or the train set-ups that were on your list.
I can now have the fancy dollhouse that I never had as a child!
That's an interesting hobby! Thank you for sharing! Buzz
I'm not there yet but enjoy hearing your thoughts on it. Getting my weekly Buzz on.
That's funny. Thank you for stopping by! Buzz
Yes sir fly fishing is an altogether different animal. I will say trout fishing in general is in a class of its own. I use an ultra lite rig with artificial jigs. Trying to land and keep a slimy trout in waist deep water is much different than bass fishing or any of that business. It's hard to beat standing in some crystal clear ice cold water in the early morning hours. Peace and solicitude brother, if and when I retire someday I hope to spend some quality time catching some nice trout. Be blessed and enjoy your days.
I pictured your descriptive words. I could see myself there right now. An Orvis commercial.
Howz that mandolin working out for you buzz? I'm looking forward to becoming more proficient on my Gretsch guitar
Since I started working outside I haven't touched it! Soooo much to do. Lol
May I add another? Book discussion groups. SO much fun and good for our brains.
Yes! Added.
Reading, short get aways, drone flying, researching investments, gardening, westerns. Our youngest is a grown autistic adult and takes a lot of our time. I read the Bible through each year. Home improvements, baseball games, music.
You definitely stay busy. Thank you for watching. Buzz
Your video sound is very good..The sock works
It did get super windy for a minute. It did ok under those conditions for an inexpensive microphone. Buzz
Instead of ‘Beekeeper Kit’, if you had marketed it to your wife as a ‘flower fertilization system’, you’d be Buzz the Beekeeper today. And if you and Mrs. Buzz are out fencing in the yard, the neighbors are going to talk, and don’t be surprised when the authorities show up to investigate a domestic dispute report. Just say’n. Good list though. Appreciate the effort.
Hmmmm. You're right. It's all in the way you describe it. I'll have to do a better job. So, how do I approach her on the chicken coop I want to build? Lol. Buzz
That conversation might end with you sleeping in your retirement garage.
@@mikeinOhio471 True. I better get it winterized.
@@BuzzRetirementGarageWhen she asks how much a chicken coop costs, tell her it's just a buck-buck-buck! 🐔🐔🐔
@@pawpawstew You're killing me smalls!
Do you generally in Cleveland get cooled off in the summer by Lake Erie? It is too hot here in Kansas to be out very long in the summer. In Michigan we got cooler temperatures because of Lake Michigan.
No, it doesn't normally get noticably cooler since I'm 10 miles from the lake. Maybe a degree or two. I like the seasons in Cleveland. Buzz
Please add BBQ to this list and check with Joe Kuhn who is a huge BBQ enthusiast.
Hobby or another way to cook? I like Joe too! Buzz
i had so many hobbies over the years i have no room for more junk from hobbies around house LOL
Mine don't fill up more than one closet.
We can’t imagine being being bored. It is a problem for some but not us.
Especially when you're climbing 2 miles up a mountain!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage true 😅
Plenty of people tell you how to prepare financially for retirement not so many people tell you to prepare physically. If you sit all day in an office or car/truck for work and sit in front of tv every evening you won’t be able to run around when you retire. Get/keep active Be ready.
I agree. Hobbies and excesise!
I haven't retired yet. I think I will feel guilty when I'm "not producing". So I keep working. That good old Puritan work ethic. Lol.
Retire and you'll see that type of thinking fade away quickly.
The biggest problem with so many hobbies is cost. Either original outlay or ongoing costs.
True. That's why it should be another part of your retirement planning. Get your golf clubs, metal detector, telescope, before you retire. Good thing is you can find relatively inexpensive musical instruments and other hobby paraphernalia on the "used" market. Buzz
@BuzzRetirementGarage planning for your hobbies is good if you know what hobbies you want to do! I decided point retirement to try bowling- something I hadn't done since high school. Total sticker shock at the price of your low-end mediocre bowling ball! Lol. At least it was a one ( maybe twice if I improve to needing better ball) time expense.
I have tooo many hobbies and no time to be bored in retirement lol
It's nice isn't it!
I have known some people that got into beer and wine making, and did very well in sales of their product.
Hmmmm. That's a thought.
Bible read/study. Framed vintage Jewlery
Good hobbies!
Anyone ever tell you you resemble a young Walter Cronkite? I can see it!
I asked my wife and she said no, I don't look like him. So, maybe if I squint real hard when looking at his pictures? Hmmm.
Sup boarding,stained glass mosaics
What is sup boarding? Stained glass mosaic sounds like fun. Buzz
Forgot one recording yourself on utube (lol) Alain
True!
#69 - birdwatching!
Absolutely!
Buzz, can you share George's, knife maker, contact information?
I emailed him and asked him to respond to you. Stay tuned. Buzz
Robert, contact Buzz for my email address. I'll email him and ask him to share my contact info with you.
Email me at Nopurplecar@gmail.com and I have permission to send you George's email. Buzz
Video games!
You're young. Glad I never got into that too much!
@@BuzzRetirementGarage I love my Switch! Try it you might like it. Great during rainy days or cold months.
Rubber stamping card making and RUclips videos educating you on a new language
Not bad. I'll add to the list!