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Women’s History Month – My Tribute

By Beverly Bowers March 08, 2023

Did you know that every March is National Women’s History Month? Its honorary observance was designated by Congress in 1987. The month is dedicated to honor the contributions and achievements of women to our country…

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Paco Rabanne, a Man of and Ahead of His Time

By Andrea Pflaumer February 14, 2023

One of the iconic images that defined our youth was that of Jane Fonda in a post-apocalyptic metal and mesh green mini dress in the film Barbarella. That dress, and all of her costumes for that film, were designed by the eclectic, ground-breaking designer…

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Are We Sentimental About Simple Things We Use Every Day?

By Ann Richardson February 05, 2023

I made some soup earlier today and, in order to serve it, I reached for my ladle. It is absolutely not a classy ladle – it has a red plastic handle. It probably came from Woolworth’s or the equivalent. But I suddenly had a memory of how and when I got it…

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12 Gifts to Give Yourself This Christmas!

By Astrid Longhurst December 24, 2022

When I was young, I used to love looking at the windows of the houses lit up by Christmas trees and sparkling lights. In the dark winter months, I would spy little flurries of different lives being lived along the street where I grew up…

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Do You Think a Hobby of the Past Can Bring Light to Your 60-Something Self? Just Try It!

By Jayne Avery October 20, 2022

For me, it all started when a stranger walked into a craft shop… I always thought the old saying about entering your second childhood was a load of nonsense. Now it has taken on a totally different meaning to me…

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When Physical Ability Changes, Do We Hold Back or Forge Ahead?

By Mary Lou Harris August 31, 2022

These things seem to happen in a series. As I write this, I realize not everyone in their late 60s or 70s has a fascination with sport or movement. But stay with me, because I think my musings could apply to any pastime, hobby or activity that gives us joy…

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What Are You Hiding? In Your Closet, That Is…

By Linda Ward August 22, 2022

I’m not talking about secrets that are hidden away in your closet. Also not talking about coming out of the closet with your sexual orientation. This topic is about stuff. Chances are, you don’t really know what’s in some of your closets anymore…

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Chronically Late? 4 Strategies That Will Keep You on Time as a Mature Woman

By Rosanne Ullman August 15, 2022

“Wow, your hair smells really good.” It’s an odd thing for someone else’s husband to say to you, but it wasn’t the first time I’d heard it. And when the wife hugged me, too, as we all sat down to our restaurant meal that evening…

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Five Simple Things to Avoid When Dressing Classy

By Linda Ward July 23, 2022

I like to dress trendy, to a point. Some of the current trends are great for women over 60. Like breezy midi dresses that come down past the knee, not to the floor. Swing dresses that don’t fit too snugly with comfy t-shirt fabric…

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How to Use Your Daily Life to Inspire Your Creative Writing

By Stephanie Raffelock July 04, 2022

In my previous articles, I’ve shared how you can create a writing life in your sixties and beyond. My intention now is to inspire you by providing some starting points for deciding what to write. Are you wondering how to begin? Are you asking yourself…

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