I retired at 55.
I had lived and worked in remote outback NT most of my working life. A lot of my work was outdoors based and required me to be physically active.
My retirement plan was based around keeping fit doing outdoors work. Pretty much more of the same.
Joining the throngs of grey nomads didn't appeal to me and I couldn't countenance living in a city or suburban setting, We ended up buying a place on the Atherton Tablelands of a few acres. It's beautiful and cool here yet still in the tropics.
For the first two years of retirement, still in the NT, I was a volunteer, pre-school teachers aid working with disadvantaged kids. That was enlightening.
Now, on the Tablelands, I just work at home on the property.
I probably work longer hours now than I ever did in paid employment. I plant rainforest trees on the place when the season is right. There is an ongoing project of weed (trees and shrubs) removal that will keep me busy till I drop. I tend a very large garden and decent sized subtropical orchard that is now coming into production. I also do the random never-ending maintenance around the place, run the household and look after the kids.
Now and then when tides are good and the weather permits, I get out to the reef with the kids or a mate for some mackerel and coral trout.
That's me.
"you should be diggin' it while it's happenin', 'cause it might just be a one shot deal". FZ