Nice!!Did you retire?
When I retire, I will not come back.
Have you spent much time in Hawaii? We go there pretty regularly. I snapped these pix on the Big island when I stuck my camera out of the window... Given the range of water options there, Hawaii is one of my favorite places. Not sure I would be happy living there though...
my vision of the good life is posting on getbig 100+ times a day until I have over 80,000 posts with every single post informing people of the evils of those pesky commie libs and the antichrist Obama...
My perfect idea of living the good life would be that everyday is the same....(except if I went on a vacation or something)I would like to wake up in the morning, walk outside and exercise or just soak up the fresh air...I would have a nice house in the desert in New Mexico (weather is nice there, not too hot like Arizona)....I would like that I could see mountains outside my window when I wake up...I would have a nice beautiful woman living with me who will cook all of my meals, massage me when I need it, and bang and blow me when I need it....she would be a great conversationalist as well (between the blowing and banging)...I would have a nice faithful dog that I would walk in the morning.....exercise and lift weights in the morning as well...then settle in and watch some cable and read the newspaper...maybe I would teach part-time at a university to keep intellectually active...I would read books, watch more cable, eat some more, and surf the web....I would not have to worry about paying bills....would have a few friends who come over every now and then to have beers and watch football with, and talk about women....then take a shower every night with my woman, watch more cable...eat some more....bang..and then bed..to start the same thing all over the next day....that would be an amazing life for me
You and I seem to share the same fondness for water.
Back to the Keys... this time Key Largo... Bay likey!
Taking chopper rides over Kauai never gets old for me!
Nice!Kauai is a lovely place.
Kauai, HawaiiWould eat a few of these while being there:
Really? That photo brings back memories for me... but I have mixed feelings about those memories. Sure a T-bone tastes great, but I have moved so far away from steak in my diet that it looks almost foreign to me. And when I see that photo, I am just as likely to think about heart disease as I am to think about how good the steak might taste. Bay no likey heart disease. These days, if I have a steak twice in one year that would be a lot for me. Now, a teriaki or encrusted salmon is just as appealing to me--more even because it is a healthy choice.
so you don't eat meat anymore?
nice. I don't feel like eating as much fish as meat protein. I don't know why. Most guys I know simply don't want to eat 300 - 400 grams of salmon. It is too much.
Most (young) guys don't think much about heart disease or their family history for that sort of thing. I confess when I was 21 healthy eating wasn't high on my list of priorities either... but as you get older, and your knowledge base increases, your priorities change. For me, enjoying The Good Life means living long enough to do so. Mike Matarazzo used to talk/brag about how much meat he ate... that did not end well for him.
you can eat all the steak and eggs that you want and you'll be finestay away from sugar, refined carbs, etc..
I am already plotting my next trip to the Keys; I went three times last year. Sure, everyone goes to Key West and it is fun, but Bahia Honda Key (about 35 miles north of Key West) is my favorite Key. Chilling on the beach there is the good life defined! Relatively few people know about it so it is never too crowded. Bay likey!
You probably shouldn't have posted this. Now that we know about Bahia Honda Key, we'll all flock there and it will become crowded. Living in Oregon, around this time of year the keys look like a slice of heaven. Care to join me in the shower? I didn't think so.