I love Vietanam.You should fire her, move to SE Asia, replace her and watch your dollars stretch.
One could go there and get a young pretty wife but that would bring it's own challenges.
I might go when I finish in 3 years.
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I love Vietanam.You should fire her, move to SE Asia, replace her and watch your dollars stretch.
Something like 40% of the working population is considering career change or retiring.Same here. I'm selling cars and consolidating. I want to unwind everything in the next 3-5 years and just fish. A friend of mine retired at 59 a couple years ago. I went to visit him over the summer and you could smell the stench of well being coming off him. He sold everything, paid cash for a house in Bonita Springs on a golf course with a private marina in his neighborhood and bought a boat. He says retiring early caused him to make a few lifestyle concessions but looking back he said it's unbelievable how unimportant "stuff" is.
I think a little work is good for you.Not working is way better than working, if you can afford it.
Right time of year and right species you can probably get them in the Pine Island Sound. But they'll be mangrove snappers in the 12 inch range, or maybe some barely keeper or undersized grouper that you'll yank out from under docks.When you exit the Caloosahatchee into the gulf how far do you have to go to get on Snapper or grouper?
My buddy has a 282 Sportsman and loves it. Says it's plenty of boat for what he needs. I remember looking at the depth at one point and we were in 18 inches of water with the trolling motor moving us along.
Back in 2014 when I was pretty broke, my good friends moved down to FL from Upstate NY and got an apartment with me in Naples where I was working at Golf course and got them jobs. So we were all pretty broke that summer waiting for season to come.Right time of year and right species you can probably get them in the Pine Island Sound. But they'll be mangrove snappers in the 12 inch range, or maybe some barely keeper or undersized grouper that you'll yank out from under docks.
If you head out between Fort Myers and Sanibel, you're kind of tucked back in a corner.
Farther North in that zone off Boca Grande it's under 10 miles to 50 feet of water. South of Sanibel it's a bit shallower, and it's more like 10-15 to 50 feet, and 35-50 to 100 feet. The fish tend to move in/out with the season. I would think 20-30-ish is a good starting point, as "known" numbers closer in tend to get heavily pressured.
Is your friend in Bonita Bay? I've played damn near every course in the Naples areaSame here. I'm selling cars and consolidating. I want to unwind everything in the next 3-5 years and just fish. A friend of mine retired at 59 a couple years ago. I went to visit him over the summer and you could smell the stench of well being coming off him. He sold everything, paid cash for a house in Bonita Springs on a golf course with a private marina in his neighborhood and bought a boat. He says retiring early caused him to make a few lifestyle concessions but looking back he said it's unbelievable how unimportant "stuff" is.
Yes Bonita Bay. I'll be back there is December again so we will give the restaurant a try for sure.Is your friend in Bonita Bay? I've played damn near every course in the Naples area
I no longer live there but My grandpa lives in one of the 55 and older communities over in Bonita Springs. I get over there a decent amount when he's down here. I like the area, especially Estero where I lived last, but its unbelievable how crowded it gets in season over there.
If you in Bonita Springs again but get skunked fishing. Grandpas Pizza and Buffalo Chips has some great food. Buffalo chips is a Buffalo Bills backer bar and has the best wings in Florida
I think it just follows the money supply. We added about $30-35T M0 since the start of the pandemic:Inflation rate has basically QUADRUPLED in less then one year of Bidenomics.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/273418/unadjusted-monthly-inflation-rate-in-the-us/
the logical flaw in his argument, of course, is stated plain as day in his own words....Inflation rate has basically QUADRUPLED in less then one year of Bidenomics.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/273418/unadjusted-monthly-inflation-rate-in-the-us/
Beef is for sure way up. Chicken a bit.all luxuy products
bacon same price in the market
produce same price in the market
shampoo prices always fluctuate....I buy the dips!
Gas has gone down 10 to 20 cents in the past couple of weeks. Talked to a realtor friend tonight - the rise in real estate prices is starting to slow.
I'll bet by the end of the year inflation will be easing substantially.
I just took a load of muscovy ducks up to a local poultry place for slaughter and processing.My sisters get chicken from them.
It's food for rich people.
(I just eat a lot of beans)
I tried growing sweet potatoes.
FAIL!
I tried to grow poppies
FAIL!
Farming is hard!
There is an upside to the division of labor.
Some people have no problem raising animals and having relationship and then killing them for food.
#Ican'tbeyourfriendandtheneatyou.
It's like knowing a guy who's wife you are F'ing.
I can't do it.