Just joined so I'm introducing myself.
Watch this postI will be 67 next month and retired from the many different jobs in my working life. I guess that I didn’t ever find my calling. I went to university at age 59 but when it was over it was too late to launch a new career. I wanted to lecture but students don’t want to listen to old fogies, so sadly I put aside that idea and settled into life as an eccentric dog owner.
I live in a beautiful Lancashire valley surrounded by hills that demand they be walked/climbed, how could I refuse?
I would like to do a bit of cycle touring but a recent diagnosis of spondylosis and some hip pain means that I may not be doing a world tour anytime soon!
I’m keen to make some friends as I have been on my own for a very long time now, my daughters don’t bother much with me and I don’t have a partner.I didn’t expect to be so isolated at this time in my life, isn’t it strange the way family and friends seem to forget us when we get past 60?
I will pop in regularly and hope to strike up some friendships.
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I’m lucky as I have my dog prince
So a bit easier
It’s great to chat on here
As it gives you good ideas
Like writing down
Things to do when you can go out .
Sitting having a coffee
Just out shower , clean pjs on
As pointless wearing clothes
As my back garden is fenced in
Just lady neighbour next door
Who it’s good to ask how she is .
I’m also a great reader so that is
Time consuming for me
Hope you are ok
I too have a dog of the Heinz variety. She walked into our house as a tiny pup, we think abandoned in our village, no one claimed here and that was nearly 5 yrs ago.
I live in Cyprus and our lock down is even more strict than UK. Curfew 9 pm - 6 am and have to send SMS with the appropriate code from a list (with only 8 reasons) to be allowed out once a day. SMS answered straight away - it doesn't cost to send or receive it, the time is on it and you have 3 hrs to complete your trip. All shops except food and medical closed, car repair and tyre places open, some banks open, limited service buses running. Pub, clubs restaurants closed but you can get pizzas as we've seen a delivery guy go passed here. Dog walking is exempt from asking permission and allowed out more than once a day but you can only travel 950 metres from home with the dog. You have to have an ID card or passport with you at all times. Travelling for medical reasons also exempt.
There are a few planes arriving, they are repatriating people who live here and taking away people stranded here. All new arrivals have to go into 14 days isolation, the empty hotels have been used for this purpose.
I keep myself busy walking the dog twice a day, reading, housework (as little as possible only 2 of us plus the dog here), going up my tree (family history) and a little bit of cooking.
Pat 🙂
We too have a dog - a Heinz variety called Priya. She's blonde with lots of lab and pointer in her but there's a smaller dog in her genes as she's not the size of a lab or pointer. We think she was abandoned in our village as no one claimed her after she walked into our house late one evening, she was only a few weeks old, She's been with us over 4 yrs now.
We have stricter restrictions than UK at the moment. I'm keeping busy with dog walks, reading, perching up my tree (family history), cooking and housework (as little as possible of those 2 🙂 )
Hope you enjoy getting to know people on here.
Pat 🙂
If you are going to be restricted this is a good place due to pleasant weather.
Just gone up to 25 C at the moment and I have a dog to walk so can see the area twice a day.
Pat 🙂
Enjoyable
In this lock down . I’m 3 weeks tommorow
On lock down .
Be nice to speak to some folk same age
I’ve got family who FaceTime
Me everyday
So I think I’m pretty lucky
I’ve got a Bichon dog prince 5
Who at the moment is my lifesaver
I watch tv, read Do housework
Normally be out walking
Sitting having a coffee
That I’m sadly addicted to
So anyone feel free to chat .
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So. I insist on being positive. It's still a beautiful world. Smile x
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Im very lucky in that i do have a great family who contact me daily and lots friends who I speak to regularly. Always good to make new friends though.
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Such a surreal time right now, glad its an opportunity for the earth to heal however the cost in lost lives is very high and that's a very sad part of all of this.
Anyway please respond is anyone feels like a chat. this site has so much on it almost too much choice if there can be such a thing:-)
Take care everyone
Buffysmum
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I hope you enjoy being part of our community.
Melina
Welcome to our forum! If you're finding yourself lost, why not start by looking at our current topics. We look forward to getting to know you better.
Where you live sounds very nice I am in Kent right opposite a fruit farm so a different kind of rural.
I know this is a bit stilted but it is a first time for me not chatting face to face with a cuppa.
I am 69, retired from all sorts of jobs but not been to university. also looking for friends and maybe can meet up after this lockdown is done
Hope you are keeping safe I just joined as I was finding it
I hope you enjoy being part of our community.
Melina
But in this time of self-isolation, the stark realities of having no "support system" are starting to dawn on me. Not feeling sorry for myself, just trying to be realistic. I had an enjoyable life before the current Covid-19 crisis. Overnight it just disappeared (just as it has for many others, I suspect).
Like celtwich, I too went to university late and therefore didn't get a career out of it. I didn't expect to be isolated either, but the coronavirus apparently has other ideas.
Anyway, hello to everyone and don't hesitate to reply.
I hope you enjoy being part of our community.
Melina
I hope you enjoy being part of our community.
Melina
I hope you enjoy being part of our community.
Melina
I have just coined and this is my first post, thank you for reading xx
I only have a small garden and I guess I am a bit of a learner at gardening! but I'm improving.
This is the first time I have posted, so I'm feeling my way a bit but will keep looking in.