Hey Robin, I hear ya. After I retired the ample hours of doing nothing drove me crazy. Surf the net, watch DVD's, ect......., but right now, I'm making crafts, and collecting candy recipes for holiday bazaars that will be coming up starting this Fall. Believe it or not, you can make good money doing this part-time. Tables spaces don't cost much, and some people do this full time by following the bazaar/flea market circuits across the Nation. Can you bake? Make Candy? Sew? All these things can make you some money, and occupy your time. I also like to pander over travel magazines and websites. Plan a great vacation. It's a goal you can work toward. That's where all my extra bazaar/flea market money goes to. You can also volunteer at different agencies. Pick one that you really like, or it will be drudgery after awhile. I love the Library myself because books are something I love. Have you always wanted to do flower arranging, learn to make ice cream commercially, or some other occupation you've dreamed of? Some businesses will let you learn the craft free of charge if you work for them. Who knows, it might help you land a job you only dreamed of. Your local area probably has tourist sites you've never seen. Visit your visitors center or Chamber of Commerce, and gather a wealth of information what to do and see around your area.