Congratulations, Nemo.
Along those lines, I'm more than a little concerned about the effect retirement might have on me. It's easy to fall into a routine of doing nothing when nothing is required. Fortunately, creating a farm *SHOULD* be an enormous amount of work.
I told my wife that even if we spend a day playing a computer game or reading a novel, we should be doing those things because we PLANNED to do them and not just because we'd grown lazy.
I keep intending to make a list of things that will either need to be done or that I'd like to do while retired. They range from reading to building fences, from putting in a zip line to creating a saw mill, from building a smoke house to raising bees. I have a feeling my list will be almost endless, and it all seems like great fun compared to the things I'm doing now.
Ribit and DG can tell you. They've been retired for a while. I'm sure that they find every day to be thrill packed. Right, guys?