And then there is my dream of starting my very own Institute and doing some lectures and seminars. I would prefer to teach these at a suitable site in the Lake Tahoe area in the winter months.
I also have time to do more painting and ceramics. Now I will have the space for my own kiln, and the time to use it. I have been painting wine bottles, like Magritte, and showing others how to do it at Mensa gatherings. That could evolve into a community services class at Cuesta or Hancock, or through my aforementioned Institute.
I do plan on publishing a couple of newsletters, one on Weird ElectroMechanics, and another on Creative Mischief. The latter will basically be a "commercial" version of the Creative Mischief SIG newsletter, with more generic jokes aimed at the larger world outside of Mensa.
I have ideas for two screenplays, one virtually completed. That is the surrealistic western where everyone rides bicycles rather than horses and the train that is robbed is one of those little trains you see in a zoo. The other is called "Fu Man Aruminum," and is about an oriental homeless person with a speech problem that stakes a claim to certain highways for their wealth of aluminum cans.
And so on.