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Describe your ideal retirement.
Submitted by Wesley on June 20, 2006 - 8:34am.
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Ideal Retirement
Consult part-time and possibly teach. Whatever I do I would like it to be mentally stimulating and allow ample time for family and travel. Also hope to be healthy enough to continue to do triathlons into my later years.
Meaningful Retirement
My biggest dream is to have my art pieces in the Smithsonian museum of Art, in the primitive and folk art display. I have a unique thing I do, which is finding rocks that stand up and then painting them into little Babushka people. They're kind of fun. You can see them on YouTube if you look up My Little Rock People. As in the photo that appears by my posts, my arm holding the camera is really short, so the photo is too close-up.
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