We sold our business about 3 1/2 months ago.
After about 30+ years of making powder horns for other folks, I had imagined that I would be able to craft a few for my own personal enjoyment. Strangely enough, I have not found time to head out into the shop and even cut the tip off of a cow horn, let alone dig through a bag of horns to select one to work with.
We did however, spend the time to totally clean the shop, tape and mud all the wallboard joints, and prime and paint the room. It sure is purty now.
While I haven't been making powder horns, I have been playing my accordion and tuba more, taking a Rosetta Stone course in Italian, taking a few nice walks, working on my family genealogy, etc. All time consuming activities.
So far, I don't miss having to go out into the shop to do whatever it was that I did, and having to rush to get stuff packed up and into the mail.
Although I am glad not to be doing anything, I recall so many times standing in the shop thinking how interesting it is that here I am, doing what other people look forward to doing when they retire. What a great job that was.
John