flaky, one note about retirement rather than tobacco. When I retired, I fully expected the pace of life to slow down
considerably. I thought I would be looking at long afternoons deciding whether to read a book or do a little gardening.
Quite to the contrary, I have found the pace of life has picked up a great deal. So much that goes on automatic pilot
during your working life becomes a matter for decisions, and the opportunities are much greater -- family activities,
volunteering, travel (day trips or extended), and so on. I don't feel I get done half of what I should. So, enjoy! But
bear in mind, your hours of contemplative smoking may not be what you visualize. I do often steal a bowl or two
after lunch or supper, but I am often just too busy. I feel like I have retired to get to work.