Retirement definitely has its perks, especially the freedom to dive into passions that may have taken a back seat over the years. Soon, we’ll be heading to France—a mix of my love for horology and a chance to revisit the travels of my younger days. This trip feels like a journey back to history, culture, and even my own roots.

Travel, in my opinion, opens our minds in ways nothing else can. Seeing new places, experiencing how others live, and immersing in different cultures broaden our perspectives and help us rethink some of the things we take for granted. It’s like each new experience brings a little reminder of how vast and varied the world is.
France has an especially rich history in horology, with so many contributions to clockmaking over the centuries. I can’t wait to dive into museums and horological spots, seeing for myself the stories behind some of France’s most notable clocks and watches. For me, this trip is more than a hobby; it’s a chance to see some incredible sights and explore new places.

A quick online search reveals a variety of specialized clock museums scattered across France. We’ll be based in Lille, Belgium is just a short trip away—and it offers its own unique contributions to the art of clockmaking.
I’m excited to come back with fresh inspiration and knowledge. This journey is a chance to reconnect with the world that has fascinated me for years. For anyone thinking about retirement adventures, I’d say: take the leap. There’s so much waiting to be discovered out there!
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Hope you have a wonderful time! Retirement is great!
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Loving it so far, thanks.
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So true, gre
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Bon Voyage Ron. I’m curious tho will your wife enjoy the horology museums as well, or will you have to venture off alone ?
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This Friday, November 25th, I will relate an experience with a clock found in Ypres, Belgium
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