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    Oh I'm sure it's satisfying when you finally revolve the issue, it's the bit beforehand that's not fun! Do you tinker then? Forget if you've disclosed before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Oh I'm sure it's satisfying when you finally revolve the issue, it's the bit beforehand that's not fun! Do you tinker then? Forget if you've disclosed before.
    No toys in the garage at the moment. Sold them to make the move easier. Need to get something fun to tinker on though. Old hobby, love to turn a wrench on a project vehicle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    No toys in the garage at the moment. Sold them to make the move easier. Need to get something fun to tinker on though. Old hobby, love to turn a wrench on a project vehicle
    Miata?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Miata?!
    TBD, but I lean toward toys with a back seat so the whole family can ride....more recent toys include 91 M5, mustang cobra, and a 4WD with a lift. Would like a late 90's Rover Discovery or a 90's GTR (imported). We shall see if either come to fruition

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocre View Post
    TBD, but I lean toward toys with a back seat so the whole family can ride....more recent toys include 91 M5, mustang cobra, and a 4WD with a lift. Would like a late 90's Rover Discovery or a 90's GTR (imported). We shall see if either come to fruition
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    I’m in Kraków, and it might be my last visit. My legs don’t want to carry me. We’ve been visiting since 1996, initially because my wife wanted to see where her father came from, and we’ve owned this apartment since 2000. Getting through the airport in England wasn’t easy, hauling myself through the endless retail area before you get to the departure lounge. I was whacked by the time we found two empty seats. We were out this afternoon, taken from our door by taxi, but then it was tough in the streets, looking out for broken paving, always thinking of the next place to rest. I’m quite brave, in taking risks and plugging on, but I wouldn’t want to collapse on these streets, a long way from home.

    Now it’s nice, sitting in the apartment with a glass of wine, listening to music, looking at the way we’ve made it comfortable and stylish over the years - but in a couple of weeks I might have to leave it for the last time. I could try and get myself a bit fitter, I could have assistance through airports, I could give it one more go - but really this long adventure is at an advanced stage of ending. I knew it on the first day. We were standing on the corner of the Market Square, looking out at what has been so familiar and so loved for so long, and I was smiling, and then there were tears while I was smiling. There was a jazz trio playing in the club round the corner - one of them a local veteran I’ve been enjoying for twenty-five years - and it was too much trouble, going down the steep stairs, being greeted by the club owner. It will be worse for my wife. She’ll be good for travel for years, and this is where she touches base with her family roots. She’s also a city girl, and this is where she enjoys city life - a break from the ‘nothing happening’ of the country that is more natural to me.

    I don’t know. There will be a couple of friends to see, restaurants, nice things to look at - pleasures. But will I be experiencing them for the last time? I’m not sure, but my legs don’t want to carry me. I’m happy for the good and enriching times, and maybe the encroaching sadness and loss, if I don’t come again, will be offset by relief that I don’t have to do it again. I need to get this decision right and manage things well.

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    @tribe125, that is sad. We will all face things like this eventually, I suppose, if we're lucky enough to have long lives, but that doesn't make it easier. I've had enough problems with my knees (several significant surgeries, and now pretty severe arthritis) that I know those things will happen to me down the road. All we can do is all we can do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tribe125 View Post
    I’m in Kraków, and it might be my last visit. My legs don’t want to carry me. We’ve been visiting since 1996, initially because my wife wanted to see where her father came from, and we’ve owned this apartment since 2000. Getting through the airport in England wasn’t easy, hauling myself through the endless retail area before you get to the departure lounge. I was whacked by the time we found two empty seats. We were out this afternoon, taken from our door by taxi, but then it was tough in the streets, looking out for broken paving, always thinking of the next place to rest. I’m quite brave, in taking risks and plugging on, but I wouldn’t want to collapse on these streets, a long way from home.

    Now it’s nice, sitting in the apartment with a glass of wine, listening to music, looking at the way we’ve made it comfortable and stylish over the years - but in a couple of weeks I might have to leave it for the last time. I could try and get myself a bit fitter, I could have assistance through airports, I could give it one more go - but really this long adventure is at an advanced stage of ending. I knew it on the first day. We were standing on the corner of the Market Square, looking out at what has been so familiar and so loved for so long, and I was smiling, and then there were tears while I was smiling. There was a jazz trio playing in the club round the corner - one of them a local veteran I’ve been enjoying for twenty-five years - and it was too much trouble, going down the steep stairs, being greeted by the club owner. It will be worse for my wife. She’ll be good for travel for years, and this is where she touches base with her family roots. She’s also a city girl, and this is where she enjoys city life - a break from the ‘nothing happening’ of the country that is more natural to me.

    I don’t know. There will be a couple of friends to see, restaurants, nice things to look at - pleasures. But will I be experiencing them for the last time? I’m not sure, but my legs don’t want to carry me. I’m happy for the good and enriching times, and maybe the encroaching sadness and loss, if I don’t come again, will be offset by relief that I don’t have to do it again. I need to get this decision right and manage things well.
    I use to work airport assistance helping people gain access onto and off flights so as you say their are work arounds for that part ..now a days the wheel chairs for every day use are light and somewhat easier to use or motorised. but the area your in would not be easy to use them though it's a shame but least you have the common sense. to know when to change up maybe time for a move to somewhere more level grounded ? so you would not have to stop completely then ?
    “Youth may outrun the old, but not outwit.”

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    its the relative speed at which age and age related problems come about , the last thirty years have just sped by for me !
    reading your posts over the years i get the impression your a tough old guy

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    Man that's tough Alan! Great memories either way. But love old man x
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