Stu, that Pickles comic sums it up. Lol!
I retired in May a couple months after hitting 62. Sometimes I miss mill electrical work. It was kind of like war. Either slightly boring or balls to walls, adrenaline fueled chaos. Fortunately the mill changed hands a couple years ago. The new owners sucked so bad it made deciding to retire easier. Boredom isn’t a problem so far. Finding out how many things I blew off around the house after 22 years of driving 100 miles & 12 hr days.
Finally can hunt again. I’m a bit of a firearm fan and bought a bunch over the years. Unfortunately didn’t have much time to shoot. I’m finding NIB and used guns I didn’t know I had. Have been doing some shooting now and am building a shooting shack behind the backyard for winter shooting and reloading. Only 25 & 100 yard range for now.
Have been able to do some electrical stuff at my own house for once. Between that and all the other little home improvement projects, farm crap, etc the days are full. Big change is starting and stopping when I want and no Sunday depression knowing Monday was coming. Lol! Advice to those that are newly retired, as mentioned, develop some hobbies. You will find something. If nothing else, call you’re not yet retired friends regularly to remind them that today is Saturday because every day is Saturday so they can tell you to F off. Ha!