Happy new year to you also, Bill.
When I returned to "serious" photography, after a near 25 year hiatus, I got into digital right away! I felt that I needed to get back into it in a way that wouldn't get me started 2 steps behind everyone else. So for several years, I shot wildlife with a DSLR. The perfect tool for that genre. But when I felt a need for a new direction about 3 years ago, I found myself grabbing my old Yashica Lynx 1000, and getting out on the street. I began to appreciate the lives of people and their interactions.
I now shoot a Leica MP about 99% of the time. I also have a M6TTL (0.58x), but rarely use it. Now I only hang onto it for a backup. In addition to several other P&S, film and digital, I also have a Canon 40D, which I use for that rare occasion when I get out to shoot wildlife or a wedding. But I just enjoy many things about the rangefinder, that I will find almost any excuse to use it before anything else. And as I have moved more into street/documentary work, it just seems to be the most comfortable tool for me to use.