Monthly Archives: March 2015

Disney for seniors a showcase of American ingenuity

In early March I was invited to Florida to visit a friend and get out of the frigid Midwest for a handful of days. I wasn’t sure where my friend was living, but I knew I had to fly to Orlando … Continue reading

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Small, odd reminders of the past

With the recent snow melt, I’ve been finding Christmas tree light bulbs and bits of electrical cording around the outside of my house. Mostly they are underneath the giant evergreen in my front yard. Oddly enough, these scraps are yet another bittersweet … Continue reading

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The intriguing world of widowers

I’ve met more than my share of middle-aged widowers in the three years since Tom died. Before that, I didn’t know a single one. So far, I have to say I find this particular demographic interesting and sometimes puzzling. They vary … Continue reading

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