I pulled the trigger
John Schmidt:
Well congrats, you'll enjoy your time even more now and you will find you're busy most of the time. The difference is...you can usually schedule your time easier. That means you can work the TO-DO list in easier between Valkyrie events. ;) I worked past 65 and have been retired 22 years next month. If my wife had been in good health I would have worked at least another couple years...but was not to be. I retired in 2004, that gave us about another four years before she got to the point where she needed fulltime attention. Hope to see you at IZ in June.
Farside:
Quote from: Bronxboy on March 19, 2026, 06:27:24 PM
Congrats! :cooldude: First drink is on me, see u at Inzane
Quote from: flsix on March 15, 2026, 11:30:56 AM
Fantastic Keith :cooldude:
34 years at the last place and don't miss it. Definitely miss a lot of the people but on call 24/7 isn't that much fun.
Quote from: John Schmidt on March 20, 2026, 10:11:32 AM
Well congrats, you'll enjoy your time even more now and you will find you're busy most of the time. The difference is...you can usually schedule your time easier. That means you can work the TO-DO list in easier between Valkyrie events. ;) I worked past 65 and have been retired 22 years next month. If my wife had been in good health I would have worked at least another couple years...but was not to be. I retired in 2004, that gave us about another four years before she got to the point where she needed fulltime attention. Hope to see you at IZ in June.
Thank you Jeff, Nick - I'll look for that beer :cheers: and John I look forward to seeing you at InZane also. Safe travels to you all. :coolsmiley:
Farside:
:cooldude: Well was out on a Valkyrie ride in my new stomping ground and found this place for a kayak trip. So I reached out to my friend Greg in Thomasville about 60 miles south of here and we set it up. Great trip down the Kinchafoonee Creek. This creek is the biggest one I've ever been on. We got on the creek by 11am at 65degrees and off the creek at 5pm maybe 75 degrees. It was a clean and seldom used creek. Deepest part maybe 8ft but mostly 2-4 feet deep. Started with a nice flow but further down the creek it slowed a good bit as it widened and got deeper. There are some nice water trips in my future on a kayak! :smitten:
flsix:
Excellent. Sounds like a good time was had.
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