I retired from paper boy in 1966. I have done many interesting things in my retirement. In fact, if I read my biography I would say, "It's all BS! Nobody's that lucky!" Like survive a shark attack and a lightning strike. One day I rode my bike off into the sunrise and eventually came up with one extra sunrise. (hint) Doing such a thing requires one to be resourceful. Like rebuilding a wheel miles from nowhere (exactly here) or repairing a tubular aluminum tent post using only a Swiss Army Knife. My ability to "make things work" was utilized in the development of Ink Jet Printing. Should I write about the bakery? or Boeing or speaking six languages (and forgetting them) Waking up from surgery and not being able to speak my native tongue :o

So you get the picture, it's gotta be BS. After 56 years of retirement, I'm getting the hang of it. I help out at the local FixitClinic and I'm starting an urban farm in my backyard. As luck would have it, I have a natural water source that produces about 300L of water a day. Lots of challenges, but nothing that can't be fixed with a little ingenuity and a lot of work.