Who, me? I'm a shiny pants bookkeeper, otherwise known as an accountant. I'm 67 and hope to work two more years. My commute is 20 miles one way. My wife is a schoolteacher. We have two Volvo station wagons, both with 120,000 miles but my first set of wheels was a 1965 short wheelbase Land-Rover. None of my later vehicles have been anywhere near so interesting. What I'd really enjoy having would be a Bristol.
I live about 75 miles from Shenandoah National Park and the nearby George Washington National Park. That's where I've been mostly going since I've lived here in Northern Virginia but before that, I was at large in West Virginia, which had many wonderful places to explore. I was in the army for three years and was in Augsburg, Germany most of that time. My daughter is about to go back to Germany with her Air Force husband who just returned from a tour in Afganistan. His grandmother was a Londoner and served in the RAF in WWII and is still living. I'll see her tomorrow. Any special thing you want me to tell her?
My son lives in California and is employed in the motion picture industry. He served in Iraq as a tank crewman. We had one friend a few years ago, now passed on, who served initially with the Cheshire Yeomanry in Palestine when they were still mounted (on horses, that is), then transferred to the Greys. His life was much more interesting than mine and I felt fortunate to have known him. At his house I met a former commanding officer of the Blues (before amalgamation) and a former Polish cavalry officer who competed in the 1936 olympics.
In comparison with people I've known, I've lived a quiet, though not always dull, life as a wage earner. I try to get out to the woods as much as possible, if only behind the house. It's safer in the woods, you know.
Anything else?