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	<title>All Retirees Are Authorities &#187; retirement pleasuer</title>
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		<title>Travel Savings Means Real Money To Retirees</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2007 00:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Time is money and money is time. The more you have of the one, the less you need of the other. In retirement you&#039;ll have more time to travel and save money, because costs at a <a href="http://www.resortvacationsavings.com/category/vacation-savings/">resort vacation retreat </a>are often less expensive than costs at home (especially if you&#039;re living in a metropolitan area). And costs beyond our borders are usually less than in the U.S. The longer you stay, the less it costs. And you can take advantage of low-cost, off-season travel bargains when you have the flexible travel schedule that retirement allows. Here are other reasons why you might want to travel in retirement:<br />
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â€¢ Break a routine. Travel gets you out of the rut of a do nothing&#039; retirement, gives you new challenges and opportunities, makes you think and plan.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time is money and money is time. The more you have of the one, the less you need of the other. In retirement you&#039;ll have more time to travel and save money, because costs at a <a href="http://www.resortvacationsavings.com/category/vacation-savings/">resort vacation retreat </a>are often less expensive than costs at home (especially if you&#039;re living in a metropolitan area). And costs beyond our borders are usually less than in the U.S. The longer you stay, the less it costs. And you can take advantage of low-cost, off-season travel bargains when you have the flexible travel schedule that retirement allows. Here are other reasons why you might want to travel in retirement:<br />
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â€¢ Break a routine. Travel gets you out of the rut of a do nothing&#039; retirement, gives you new challenges and opportunities, makes you think and plan.</p>
<p>â€¢ Gain a new perspective of yourself. Travel takes you away from familiar surroundings and familiar people and introduces you to interesting new places and people&#8211;and they to you. This helps you gain a fresh perspective of your life.</p>
<p>â€¢  Gain a sense of personal history. ancestors. This helps to give you a shedding a preconceived image of the our own country. We owe it to sense of your &#039;old country&#034; ourselves to visit the land of our place in this world, whether by or by gaining a new perspective on</p>
<p>â€¢ Strengthen your hobby. Wouldn&#039;t it be more interesting to play golf at St. Andrew&#039;s in Scotland? Paint along the banks of the Seine? Take pictures at the Vatican? For people who participate&#8211;those with hobbies, special interests or adventurous spirits. Remember travel means the excitement of new places, people and experiences.</p>


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		<title>Never Too Old To Be An Effective Blogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 19:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who Says Your Ever Too Old To Be A Website PublisherBest Pick Net has just awarded the!<a href="http://www.best-pick.net">  Site of the Day </a>award to a  93 year old man from Canada, who is professionally posting to his interesting webite every day.</p>
<p>Anyone who thinks they are too old to enjoy and benefit from the net needs to take a look at this great site. A Nonagenarian (90+) Ponders Life, the Universe, and Aging. The author is a 93 years old man from Canada, professionally blogging away every day. And is Todays Best Pick at http://dontoearth.blogspot.com/</p>


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