Anonymous
Post 12/18/2022 13:39     Subject: TRAVELING: If you are retired, and are financially comfortable,

Traveling to visit the areas where brothers live, old friends live, any other friends. If not now, seeing them, when?
Anonymous
Post 12/17/2022 18:43     Subject: Re:TRAVELING: If you are retired, and are financially comfortable,

We are recently retired (late 50s/mid 60s) and thought we would want to travel more than we do. Maybe concern for Covid has ruined it for us. But I also just no longer want to deal with hassles. Life is so comfortable where we are - we also retired to a resort area so there is lots to do right here.

Flying is such a pain and cruises do not appeal. Short trips within driving distance are fun.
Anonymous
Post 12/16/2022 10:18     Subject: TRAVELING: If you are retired, and are financially comfortable,

I like taking a lot of trips.
Anonymous
Post 12/14/2022 00:58     Subject: Re:TRAVELING: If you are retired, and are financially comfortable,

I am happy taking short trips, weekend jaunts. Don't need the 20 day tour. Don't need a cruise.

Happy with all other things I get to do now that I'm not working.
Anonymous
Post 12/13/2022 18:03     Subject: TRAVELING: If you are retired, and are financially comfortable,

Anonymous wrote:As I get older, I am more aware of the importance for us to:
-Not travel during school holidays (everywhere is much less crowded)
-Leave for vacation mid-week
-Return from vacation on a Friday morning (3 days to unpack, deal with whatever has come up while away, rather than stretching vacation to the maximum by returning Sunday night)
-Travel longer and slower. Not10 days rushing all about with everyvminute planned, but 2-3 weeks, worh purposeful downtime built in
-Visit more off the beaten bplaces rather than the popular tourist places


My sense is that your 4th key may be my ticket to still enjoying travel…based upon recent experiences.