I stopped working full time at about 53, moved to the backwoods hill country of South Carolina, fished off my dock, flipped a couple of houses, spent a few weekends on the beach near Charleston (before moving there) spent a lot of money (and had fun doing it) and now am renting an apartment and just making it OK on my retirement.
Due to minimum money and my wife's health, no more flying to Jamaica or Mexico or cruising about the Carribean or even whitewater rafting trips.
Thank goodness I had the sense to do these kinds of things earlier. My advice for those looking towards retirement in their 60's is to NOT WAIT till then to enjoy life! Do as much as you can, when you can. You never know when those opportunities will vanish for one reason or another. My wife and I have a lot to look back on and memories never go away. The future can be taken away, but never the past. Use the present to build a past you can take with you into the future. (I think that makes sense

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Now? I try to stay regular, watch TV, work out, go to doctor's appointments, see my kids and grandkids a few times a year and spend time on
Martialtalk. All in all, a reasonable, if humble, retirement.