If it is released online, that's sorted out.
A couple days ago I met with a friend who's heading to NY and wanted some tips, told me I had much knowledge about the place. Particularly impressed about US geography. Not really, but I do try to soak in wherever I go. Also, reading first hand experiences from locals does a lot to it.
Plus when I find something interesting, I tend to delve into it for a while.
I was reflecting about the potential of internet and it really is an almost limitless gateway. You just have to browse towards it. Curiously, even the more modern mobile smartphone infrastructure is just a decade old and it is already so rooted in our routines.
Cal, I even wish you got sidetracked to Barcelona for a brief BCN meet-up 😀
Jorde,
The world is not that big. I expect to visit Barcelona one day. We have a knitwear designer friend who once worked for Mango, and now she is in New York. Maria is Catalan. This is what I love about NYC. The world is here.
We talked recently over a meal about the populism and the rooting of Facism going on. The manipulation and deception of voters seems to have been a bait and switch in Spain. There are strong parallels going on here between what happened in Spain and what is happening here in the U.S.
Maggie has decided to stay close to home for our retirement. I was willing to transplant and immerse myself into Spanish culture. Because of medical insurance, being expatriots, and not being members of the E.U. it seems Vancouver makes sense and Seattle. These "expensive" cities are 25%-30% lower cost of living than NYC. For my biking and fishing lifestyles I left behind I should be able to regress.
I also know the E.U. relies on Germany's export economy; China is another export economy; and export economies don't do well in a recession. I expect the next recession to be kinda "duro."
"Maggie" is almost 65. Here at work things are slowing/gearing down. A cyclotron has a useful lifespan of about 20 years and this machine now is 15 years old. I feel uncertainty looming. My boss "How-Wierd" (Howard) is already full retirement age, but he would like to linger around for a few more years. I already kinda gave him a heart attack over 5 years ago so he could pop the cork at any time.
So my plan now is austerity mode, pay down debt, save mucho, and be ready at age 62 (less than 2 years from now) for a forced retirement. I need to be ready.
In the past I drove my Jeep with the Corvette engine with a broken gas gauge. I knew to get gas every 250 miles, but a few times I pushed things past 250 miles, and when the engine would sputter and I got stuck somehow it always seems like a rude surprise. Trying to avoid a different rude surprise.
I think I most surely could make it to 62, but additional years would be a bonus, although uncertain. Maggie looks so far this year looks like she will exceed or match her salary as a professor, so basically she should more than double her income. Likely when this happens she will quit her day-job. The idea here is to not collect her Social Security till age 70 to maximize benefits. If this happens there will be no worries about fixed income and pretty much we will have a luxury retirement.
So if I can maintain my present job for 5 more years, I too will not collect Social Security, nor my two pensions till the age of 70. This is mucho dinero, basically at age 70 my income will exceed my present salary for the rest of my life. Know that my dad lived to 94, was poor, illiterate and had a brutally hard life. Pretty much our savings would remain a nest egg and we would be wealthy.
At age 62, I will be ready to retire if I have to, meanwhile I am trying to do things with my photography. Meanwhile it seems I am being swept into the world of fashion. I might have to travel to Shanghi. Out of all places in the world Maggie is most famous in China. The Left Coast seems like the best place to be. Also already we have a tribe of friends established in Seattle.
The Pacific Ocean is five times deeper than the Atlantic, so climate change will be less severe than on the East Coast. I expect the mixing of cold and warm fronts that create polor vortex's, tornados, and severe huricanes to worsen over the decades. Simple science of differentials searching for equalibrium. Water is a great thermal moderator so I expect less climate change on the Left Coast and worsening more severe weather on the East Coast.
Cal