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Blackbird
31st January 2008, 15:25
Well, April 4th is going to be a momentous day as that date is my last full day of full employment before semi-retiring! :banana: Mrs B and I both reached 60 last year and whilst we’re in good nick, it’s time to do a lot more of the “fun” things and a whole lot less of the boring and irrelevant stuff that gets lumped on us by others. Life is pretty busy at present mentoring my successor at work and getting our house in Tokoroa organised for putting on the market in a few weeks’ time. (Anyone want to buy a 5 bedroom house in the central north island for ~$300,000???:whistle:) The bedrooms of our long-departed kids have taken on Tardis-like qualities when it comes to getting rid of their junk:angry:.

The plan is to move permanently to Coromandel and ride (a lot), fish, kayak, travel and other good stuff. Oh yes, and a bit of consulting to keep me from getting under Mrs B’s feet! Sitting in front of a computer will be way down on my list of priorities so posting on Kiwi Biker will be taking a real back seat too, starting in the next few days. Nonetheless, we’d both love to see the KB’ers that we’ve either had the absolute privilege to meet in person or corresponded with over the years so PM me if you’re planning on being up that way, there will always be a warm welcome. If you look at the photo taken looking over the rear of our place, you’ll see a scar up the hill to the left in the background. That’s the famous Coro Hill road and we’re only 5 minutes from there so no excuse for not calling in!

Cheers,:niceone:

Geoff

McDuck
31st January 2008, 16:34
Lol have fun dude....

TimeOut
31st January 2008, 16:40
Way to go, have fun:rockon:

Trudes
31st January 2008, 17:31
Good stuff!!!
Wish I could move back to Coro permanently, guess I'll have to save my money and wait a few decades!
Have fun!!

Rhino
31st January 2008, 17:59
ScorpyGirl and I hope that you both enjoy your new found "leisure time." Keep the 'Bird humming along.:yes:

Would love to catch up next time we are over there.

Cheers, Maryanne & Paul.

Swoop
31st January 2008, 19:29
All the very best for your future Geoff.:2thumbsup
From what I have seen recently, with a workmate retiring, the job offers will come in thick and fast.

Hope you weren't thinking that you were going to be relaxing!

A rather stressful view from your place as well.:cool::cool:

martybabe
31st January 2008, 20:07
All the best mate, I dunno,you drift into my life make me choke laughing and then piss orf the very next day. Was it something I said?


Enjoy your retirement Geoff but don't be a total KB stranger.:niceone:

shafty
31st January 2008, 21:39
Congratulations Blackbird, well deserved I'm sure. I'm doing something similiar this year, so can totally relate. We 'overnight' up that way from time to time, so will get you down for a beer (and to meet!) sometime, take it easy

Robbo
31st January 2008, 23:08
Good on ya Geoff, all the best for your semi-retirement plans and the future, the Coromandel is a great place to retire to. May you continue riding for many years.
Cheers
:niceone:

xwhatsit
31st January 2008, 23:12
Lucky guy! Hope everything goes smoothly. Moving to the Coromandel to fish, kayak, ride, travel... is this why people work themselves to the bone for decades?

What a view in that photo.

Have fun :yes:

merv
1st February 2008, 07:01
Good one Geoff, its been nice talking to you on here and sure you and Mrs have a great time.

Pwalo
1st February 2008, 08:32
Good on you. That looks a very nice place to plan the daily sortie.

Joni
1st February 2008, 08:42
Yay! You deserve it Geoff!
Love you lots mate.... enjoy your "retirement"
:hug:

Blackbird
1st February 2008, 10:21
Thanks very much indeed for the good wishes everyone. It actually feels quite surreal to be semi-retiring as mentally, I don't feel any different from when I was a teenager (ahem, Jennie would confirm that:msn-wink:). Even physically, the important bits still work ok so that makes it seem doubly odd!

However, I've had friends who have never had the opportunity to enjoy their later years because of something unexpected lurking round the corner so retiring now is the right decision for me.

Catch you on the road or in Coro - don't be shy about PM'ing me!

Geoff

Beemer
1st February 2008, 10:36
Have fun, you lucky things!

Jimmy B
1st February 2008, 11:13
See you in Coro mate :2thumbsup

Blackbird
1st February 2008, 11:53
See you in Coro mate :2thumbsup

Goes without saying :yes::yes:

pritch
1st February 2008, 12:54
that date is my last full day of full employment before semi-retiring!

Best wishes to you and your lady for your "semi -retirement". :niceone:

The idea sounds sorta tempting But I have to figure out how to retire and buy a Harley.. :whistle:

Dino
1st February 2008, 21:45
Looks like you have found your piece of heaven, enjoy.:2thumbsup

Edbear
2nd February 2008, 08:38
Goodonyermate! We're in teh process of certain plans ourselves, so hopefully we can take you up on your offer. Got rellies in Whitianga and we like the loop so we'll certainly try to arrange a jaunt up there. Wanna take the Grandson to the Coro Railway ride sometime, so may be in the car or on the bike depending.

Blue Velvet
5th February 2008, 11:47
Oarsome view. Take care and safe travels :sunny: