Some FIRE proponents interpret the “Retire Early” part of FIRE to mean retiring in your 30’s or even 20’s. Maybe it’s because I’m in my 40’s, but I still believe retiring in your 40’s or 50’s is retiring early. I certainly believe that the pursuit of FIRE becomes more important in your 40’s, 50’s and beyond, even if FIRE is just about the “Financial Independence” half. You may love your [...]
June 2019
Conquering The 41-Mile Old Croton Aqueduct Trail A Few Miles At A Time
– Posted in: Excursion FridayThis excursion is one of several we took in and around New York City in late May and early June 2019, taking advantage of a few days with really nice weather! Check out the whole series: Untermyer GardensPeggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at New York Botanical GardenGovernor’s IslandStaten Island FerryOld Croton Aqueduct And Ossining Weir (current post) ====== The Old Croton Aqueduct was created as a system to feed water to [...]
Staten Island Ferry Is New York City’s Best Tour Boat
– Posted in: Excursion FridayThis excursion is one of several we took in and around New York City in late May and early June 2019, taking advantage of a few days with really nice weather! Check out the whole series: Untermyer GardensPeggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at New York Botanical GardenGovernor’s IslandStaten Island Ferry (current post)Old Croton Aqueduct And Ossining Weir ====== Right next to the Governor’s Island Ferry terminal is the Staten Island Ferry [...]
Returning To Governor’s Island After 30+ Years
– Posted in: Excursion FridayThis excursion is one of several we took in and around New York City in late May and early June 2019, taking advantage of a few days with really nice weather! Check out the whole series: Untermyer GardensPeggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at New York Botanical GardenGovernor’s Island (current post)Staten Island FerryOld Croton Aqueduct And Ossining Weir ====== Governor’s Island is a place I visited several times when I was in [...]
Roses In Full Bloom In The Bronx
– Posted in: Excursion FridayThis excursion is one of several we took in and around New York City in late May and early June 2019, taking advantage of a few days with really nice weather! Check out the whole series: Untermyer GardensPeggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at New York Botanical Garden (current post)Governor’s IslandStaten Island FerryOld Croton Aqueduct And Ossining Weir ====== We recently visited the New York Botanical Garden to take advantage of the [...]
Untermyer Gardens Brings Persia To Yonkers
– Posted in: Excursion FridayThis excursion is one of several we took in and around New York City in late May and early June 2019, taking advantage of a few days with really nice weather! Check out the whole series: Untermyer Gardens (current post)Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden at New York Botanical GardenGovernor’s IslandStaten Island FerryOld Croton Aqueduct And Ossining Weir ====== Untermyer Gardens is one of the excursions we took near our home in [...]
Excursion Friday – Gallery Of Nature In New York City
– Posted in: Excursion FridayWhen you live in a place, it’s easy to take the sites and activities for granted. As native New Yorkers, it’s especially easy because the work pace of this city is so fast. However, having untethered from office work, we finally have the time and mental bandwidth to visit the places on our excursion wish list. We keep a running list of places we want to visit, so that when [...]
Pittsburgh Road Trip – Driving 1,100 Miles To Buy A Shirt
– Posted in: TravelNot one week after returning from a six-day, 3111-mile road trip, we spent Saturday thru Monday of Memorial Day Weekend on another thousand-mile journey, essentially to buy a shirt! Our youngest enters college this fall and only made her enrollment decision after we had already visited the school. She wanted some branded shirts to wear for her final weeks of high school to show off her college. We were scheduled [...]
Costa Rica Is Awesome – May 2019 Roundup
– Posted in: Costa RicaWhile there are many great places around the world for people to spend their retirement or in an effort to downsize, or become financially independent, Caroline and I have come to love Costa Rica. It is reinforced on a regular basis when I hear about Costa Rica in the news. Here are some of the interesting things I have seen over the last few weeks: While deforestation is a problem [...]