I could have posted your comments myself, Overthehill ! I am 79, am told I don't look it (which is nice) but have many days when I feel just like you. This cold weather, the grey skies, the depressing news everywhere doesn't help does it. When I feel tired and generally out of sorts I have to remind myself that my grandparents generation would be lucky to live as long as we all do now, mainly due to better healthcare and medical advances. Pacing ourselves is the key, have a quiet day after a busy one, prioritise the domestic tasks, more and more of which I just don't have the energy or enthusiasm to do ! Seeing friends is really important, going out for lunch or a coffee soon cheers me up and accepting that by our seventies and beyond we are bound to feel tired and a bit low. When I read the posts on here, often recognising the ones writing them I am always struck by how thoughtful and intelligent most of you are, despite serious health problems and the loss of partners. This makes me feel grateful for what I have so I know my bad day will pass, the sun will eventually come out and I will be ordering seeds from the catalogues to plant in the Spring, which is just round the corner.