This raises a serious issue that I'm about to confront in the next few years:
1) I'll be turning 60 soon, and will be retiring in the near future.
2) I will almost certainly be moving from St Louis to somewhere with better weather.
3) I currently live in a house on a wooded lot, with some landscaping / garden, and if I'm so inclined, there's enough house and yard work to keep me busy 80 hours a week. Lately I've let the weeds run riot, and it will take A LOT of work to get things back to decent-looking.
4) It would be nice if upon retiring that I had more "free" time instead of less. Otherwise, what's the point?
So, do I really want to buy another house? If I don't, then my lower-effort options (apartment, condo, etc) dramatically limit the possibilities of "awesome rides right out my front door" which was the
#1 criterion I used to pick my current home. And living out in the woods with no neighbors right on top of me is pretty nice.
Do I really want to beat up my body with four hours of yard work every day? As I look back over the last 15 years, all of my most serious and painful "injuries" were due to overexerting myself in the garden, doing something that I typically didn't do: hauling too much gravel, digging ditches in clay soil, etc. etc.
Yeah, I could hire people to do the work, but for a number of reasons I just don't like the idea of doing that.
So, we'll see.
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