Since I do not have a heated garage, working on cars and boats are out. That leaves working on house projects, and there are plenty of those - painting the walls, cleaning out the crawl space of the kids toys (boys are now 20 and 26), luggage, and boxes and boxes of stuff we will no longer use, cleaning the carpet, etc. I mean, if you never go in the crawl space for years, how essential is the stuff? We should have four piles - throw away, sell on craigslist, advertise free on craigslist, and haul to Goodwill. That project will take months. Then I agreed to work for an accounting firm preparing individual, partnership, and corporate tax returns two days a week this coming tax season, so there goes much of the time from February through the middle of April. This is in additonal to the controllership position at the steel fabrication shop three days a week. Guess it is work until something gives out - body or mind. Hope and pray I have both for a few more years.
The winter time outdoors is walking, shoveling snow, and filling bird feeders. Maybe dust off the cross country skiis or put chains on the bicycles.