Working and so called retirement seems to have blended to the point I wish every day was longer! The absolute bliss of not having to be anywhere at any particular time or do the school run is what puts me off voluntary work. I am fortunate in that I live in the south of France, back of beyond but a lot of English here so I have had to be careful as ex-pat life can be cliquey. However I have made some wonderful new friends here and spin offs have been a thriving book group (not having to get up means I can luxuriate in bed with a good book most mornings) and discussion group.
Having taken on a ruin and a wilderness means I have always got on going projects with the buildings and gardens. Walking in the hills around us with the dogs is bliss, lazing by the pool in summer is just wonderful. We have a gite so often have company and often really lovely people so lots of aperos and bbqs, which means I get to do a lot of cooking which I love, especially as a lot of the ingredients I have grown.
I do a lot of crafty stuff, have formed an enterprise for this with one of my students who comes to me for sewing lessons, along with a male retired Nato colonel who is brilliant, so the conversations are good too! I did go to watercolour classes to improve my French and loved them, but it did nothing for my French as everyone was concentrating so hard!
I love to go back to England to see many old friends and of course my wonderful children and grandchildren, but am always so glad to get back to France. So the bottom line is move to an out of the way part of the south of France and yes they do exist, but I shan't tell you where as we might get invaded with yet more expats. And I wouldn't be without the amazing French health service, am only as healthy and active as I am due to this.
Sadiesnan, good luck and enjoy, I am sure you will find an outlet for your talents and energy that just slots into place at the right time.