by johnw » Wed 21 May, 2025 12:38 am
When I was approaching retirement nearly 6 years ago, we were pretty much committed to selling up and moving to Tasmania.
Then family circumstances changed, Covid hit and we both faced some significant health issues.
So the plans changed. We decided to stay put and invest in renovations and improvements instead.
Now have new bathrooms, a fairly large solar panel installation, and numerous other improvements and repairs that have made the place very liveable.
I've been slowly cleaning up my 3m x 3m Hardiplank/Colorbond/concrete floor garden shed/workshop and turning it into a "man cave". It's an ongoing project but almost complete.
Even though these things are not cheap, we budgeted sensibly and my thinking was that the cost of moving would likely be much higher, disregarding logistical and other issues.
It helps that we like the location and have been here forever. We're quite a distance from the city and not yet suffering from that level of claustrophobia - I can walk 15 minutes and be in the bush.
But the city and other places are quickly accessible when needed. We're well served locally by transport, healthcare and so on.
As much as a seachange would be nice I figured we could spend any spare funds on travel and visit those places, which is what we've been doing.
My current thinking is that the next time I move will be when they carry me out in a box.
John W
In Nature's keeping they are safe, but through the agency of man destruction is making rapid progress - John Muir c1912