Above, The Beast at a KOA Kampground in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I retired two years ago, there has not been a single moment where I regretted the decision.
I already preplanned on what I was going to do and went ahead and am doing it: travel. It is a great opportunity to see new places and things and enjoy the benefits of ordering "geezer slams" (their senior menu) at Denny's while on the road.
That is exactly what the Buffalo Reflex recommends for seniors to do in their retirement years and they provide some ideas on how to go about it.
The article begins with:
When the time comes to bid farewell to conference calls, meetings and daily commutes, retirees have open schedules to fill with whichever activities they choose. Travel is one exciting way to pass the time.
Traveling can be a rewarding prospect for active seniors, particularly those who successfully preplanned for retirement and have the income to fund various excursions. Many seniors, both in the United States and Canada, find that travel tops their to-do lists once they retire. According to Senior Travel magazine, new travel options are emerging for newly minted retirees looking for something a little different from the status quo.
The list of destinations retirees have at their disposal is limitless. The following ideas are some of the more popular ways retirees choose to travel.
To read more, go here.
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