Hamilton awards an Honorary Doctor of Laws to "terminally nice" John Emerson following his retirement as US ambassador to Germany.
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How We're Retiring
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From cooking to travel, climbing and woodworking, Dave Godlewski has mastered retirement.
Hiking, mountain biking, road biking, disk golf, camping, boating, rock climbing, skiing, snowshoeing, snowboarding... Who could ask for more than Flagstaff offers?
Merry Christmas! Wendy Ellen's gift this year was her 59th birth.
Sunshine, warm breezes, beautiful scenery. No wonder they have lots of visitors!
After 38 years working in labor, Carolyn retires.
Becky Johnson is "nowhere near retiring." But she's far from slowing down.
Memorable scenes from Beth Martin's visit to Israel.
It's all sunshine and blue skies for Jon! Click the headline above to read more...
Cutting back on work -- and the driving necessary to see kids and grandkids! Click the headline above to read more...
From music and art to driving a tractor the size of your living room. Laura Tenney's very active "retirement" on the farm. Click the headline above to read more...
Living the good life in Middlebury, Vermont. Click the headline above to read more...
Peter makes time for the important things in life -- starting with golf and hockey. Click the headline above to read more...
The end of one career, and the beginning of another. Click the headline above to read more...
Caring for her husband Jerry as he battles Parkinson's disease is a 24/7 challenge for Heather, but here she recalls the adventures of a glorious, 30+ year marriage. Click the headline above to read more...
Peter has made a career change that will give him more time for coaching youth hockey, skiing, hanging out with Denise, visiting their kids, playing golf...and figuring out what comes next. Click the headline above to read more...
A freshly retired veterinarian, Laura Tenney has returned to the flute and taken up farming! Click the headline above to read more...
Don Condit has discovered that sawdust is an excellent antidote for work. From dovetail boxes to restored wooden skis for a 2-year-old, a mix of cherry, walnut and maple sawdust can start your retirement with a soft landing. Click the headline above to read more...