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- Dixie_FlyerExplorer II
Cloud Dancer wrote:
There's a number of us out here who are "elder" senior citizens, like in two months I will be 80. My mind is still good IMO. I still want to be hitting the road, after all there's always one more person to meet, one more thing to see, and one more fish to catch. Hitching up the utility trailer, the GMC Envoy, the boat trailer,...is nothing. Driving the motorhome, even experiencing a front tire blowout, is nothing (there IS NO side force, it's a myth). Solving the 737 MAX problem is nothing, if we had a functioning FAA.
I will be 79 years old in April. I feel fine and just had a good check up with my physical body doctor and eye doctor. Had surgery on my one good eye Tuesday and was given an okay for driving on both counts. I feel great and our last outing was one hundred seventy miles one way over the Smoky mountains on interstate 40 last October 14th. Wife said I did great both going and coming home. We are about to leave on a trip to Findlay Ohio in two weeks. I really feel okay about driving and feel safe behind the wheel, unless someone tells me different and unless I get caught in a crash I will continue to drive the big rig with the f250 diesel with ease. WE plan to go to Wytheville, Va. and then on to Findlay the next day. breaking the trip into two days instead of making it a one day trip. The first day is about 135 miles the second day is about four hundred miles. Maybe we just might meet you on the road between Wytheville and Findlay. - Cloud_DancerExplorer IIThere's a number of us out here who are "elder" senior citizens, like in two months I will be 80. My mind is still good IMO. I still want to be hitting the road, after all there's always one more person to meet, one more thing to see, and one more fish to catch. Hitching up the utility trailer, the GMC Envoy, the boat trailer,...is nothing. Driving the motorhome, even experiencing a front tire blowout, is nothing (there IS NO side force, it's a myth). Solving the 737 MAX problem is nothing, if we had a functioning FAA.
- fullmoonoversalExplorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
fullmoonoversalem wrote:
As I was writing my last post, one of our resident bald eagles came to visit. She (we think) is munching on something near the tree outside our door. In winter we seem to have a whole flock hang around. I wish I could figure out how to do pictures. When I do I can post the one I took of her.
I would like to see those pictures. Just follow This post and you can post those pictures,easy peasy!
Will do. I will get to it as soon as I can. We had 2 moose out there today. Mom and her last year's young one. Last summer sand hill cranes by the dozen. Pets are frowned upon here, so we try to coddle the wildlife. - olfarmerExplorer II
pnichols wrote:
Off topic but perhaps somehow remotely related:
I once watched a movie in which the main character was immortal and was around 1000 years old in the movie. This character was very sad and wouldn't have desired any other person on Earth to ever be immortal like he was. The reason -> because everything and everyone in his life that he had come to love eventually was gone or had died.
Maybe we all die after a number of years for our own good. :h
My Grandfather said the same thing in his 90s. A man in his 50s suddenly died and My Grandfather said "why him why not me, my wife and all of my friends are gone, he had a lot left to live for". - IAMICHABODExplorer II
fullmoonoversalem wrote:
As I was writing my last post, one of our resident bald eagles came to visit. She (we think) is munching on something near the tree outside our door. In winter we seem to have a whole flock hang around. I wish I could figure out how to do pictures. When I do I can post the one I took of her.
I would like to see those pictures. Just follow This post and you can post those pictures,easy peasy! - fullmoonoversalExplorerAs I was writing my last post, one of our resident bald eagles came to visit. She (we think) is munching on something near the tree outside our door. In winter we seem to have a whole flock hang around. I wish I could figure out how to do pictures. When I do I can post the one I took of her.
- fullmoonoversalExplorer
Dixie Flyer wrote:
I am 78 years old and have been blind in my left eye for fifteen years. For the last few years I have my wife grade me on my driving with each trip. 1 being the worse score and ten being the best. We just got back from a 175 mile trip one way through the Smoky mountains. She gave me a score of ten. So I guess I still am doing good or either she is afraid I will quit driving and we are stuck at home staring at each other.
My hubby and I are always checking each other out. The passenger has the duty to spot bumps and holes and to spot new speed limits, act as navigator as well as look for other traffic hazards.
One thing that we both did before our trip this summer was to have physicals and eye exams. I had cataract surgery and enjoy much improved vision. Night driving is my job because my DH hates driving at night.
We also take it much easier than we did when younger. 500 mile days are notw 200 to 400 miles depending on what there is to see. - rockylarsonExplorerI figure if you are unsafe at 69y/o you'll still be unsafe at 70.
We are 73 and usually are the youngsters around the campfire.
We also split the driving about 60/40 and I have to fight for every minute of my 40%. Yep, she loves to drive. - Dixie_FlyerExplorer III am 78 years old and have been blind in my left eye for fifteen years. For the last few years I have my wife grade me on my driving with each trip. 1 being the worse score and ten being the best. We just got back from a 175 mile trip one way through the Smoky mountains. She gave me a score of ten. So I guess I still am doing good or either she is afraid I will quit driving and we are stuck at home staring at each other.
- FEDownerExplorerJohn Force drives a 300+mph Funny Car and hes 71!
Ted Nugent does summer tours hes 71 also!
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