Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Survey says...


The results are in for my survey asking what most people want to do after retirement. Six out of ten chose "travel the country." I know that's what I would choose if time and money were not a concern.

No matter where I am, at home or traveling, I am so encouraged to know that "the eyes of the Lord range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him." II Chron. 16:9

7 comments:

Farmhouse Blessings said...

Rats. I missed your survey. When retirement finally rolls around for me, I want to stay home and quilt and stitch and just be quiet.

I am really enjoying your music. It is lovely.

Blessings & joy,
Lea

Cora from Hidden Riches said...

Hey, neighbor!!!! Thanks for visiting my blog today! I see my friend, Lea, beat me here this morning!

I'm saying, "Rats!!!!", too! My sound isn't working so I can't hear the music!

Isn't the rain just beautiful today? I love listening to it! Almost better than music.

Love that verse you posted. It's so great to know that God is seeking US out long before we are seeking for Him!

Cora

Paula said...

I came over from Cora's... it's nice to "meet" you! I enjoyed the music, too!

Pam said...

I missed your survey too!
Time split between the green fields of home and enjoying a beach somewhere is my ideal!

So glad to meet you...I found you thanks to Cora.
I look forward to visiting again!
Blessings,
Pam

papel1 said...

I came from Coras blog too. We are retired and when we travel its in our pop up tent trailer. But I enjoy staying home doing crafts, being on the computer, reading books etc.
Judy

Leaon Mary said...

Hi! I am so happy to meet you! I can't wait to come back and read more of your blog! We have ALOT in common don't we? WOW!
My Mil and Fil are visiting so I dont' have much time through the weekend to blog but I will be back.
GOD BLESS YOU new friend!
Lea

sherry said...

I thought the picture on this post was an indication of where most people would go when they retire. I live in Western North Carolina, and the picture reminded me of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this is my first time to your blog, I was intrigued by your comment at the old potting shed, we are just now planting crops, and you are already harvesting, that is a bonus of the Florida life.


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I'm loving this blogging and look forward to the new people I will "meet" through it. Better than a transistor radio...