...but then it's always a fine line.
I'd worry less about trading in on the retirement, and more about eating day to day. Farming sounds like a really nice hobby, but I'd hate to make a living off of it. My dad used to have some buddies from western Massachusetts, but definitely the sorts that successfully avoided factory jobs, one was a cabinetmaker, I think, and could pass for a real musician. The othe guy basically made do with this and that. I think you can find a way in the right area--esp. if you buy the place cash.
Selling the piano sounds retarded.
(You can consider this an advertisement for Western MA, especially great for creative types--trees, hardly any people, and a trusty nexus of New York rubes constantly cruising through willing to pay any dollar for artsy kitsch.)
And anyway, what's the alternative? Be held in place by a million strings, whoring ourselves for a mortgage? Half of the rest of us fantasize about being able to make those choices.