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Travelling the World in Retirement with Only a Carry-on, Plus Our Packing List

Our lifestyle is now minimalistic so our travel style should represent the same.

Since 2013, we have travelled the world with too much luggage. Do you know the feeling? How many times have you packed clothes or even shoes that you didn’t even wear? Our goal was to travel lighter and smarter! Read More

What Makes for the Best Cruise, Other Than Price?

By Margaret Manning June 10, 2016

I’ll admit that, when it comes to finding the best cruise, price is probably the first thing that most of us look at. This is completely natural. After all, if you don’t have the money to set foot on a luxury ship, what’s the point in researching the quality of its spa or the depth of its itinerary? Read More

How Much Are New Memories of Old Classic Rock Worth?

By Dave Price May 20, 2016

Unless you’ve been living alone in a desert for the last few months, you’ve probably heard about the impressive Desert Trip concert, scheduled for this fall. It’s a 3-day mega-event in California featuring per­formances by 6 of the greatest artists or groups of the Classic Rock era – The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, The Who, Neil Young, and Roger Waters, formerly of Pink Floyd. Read More

Should I Give Up on Retiring in Costa Rica to be with My Grandson?

By Deby Hogue May 02, 2016

Retiring in Costa Rica was a game changer for us, but, we wanted to retire close to the ocean and California was out of our budget. Read More

Planning Your Own Funeral? Here Are 3 Important Things to Consider (Video)

By Margaret Manning April 16, 2016

On the surface, the concept of planning your own funeral sounds pretty depressing. After all, who wants to admit that they are mortal? Even those of us who accept the fact that we will one day no longer be on this beautiful planet, don’t like to think about it too often. Read More

The Man in Seat 61 on Train Travel in Europe as an Older Adult (Video)

By Margaret Manning April 14, 2016

One thing that I know about the women in our community is that we love to travel. Of course, we may not always get to jet off to exotic destinations, but, we take every opportunity that we can to see the world. This could include taking a cruise, traveling by train or just driving to see the grandkids in the next city. Read More

4 Myths About River Cruises that Stop People from Setting Sail

By Margaret Manning March 07, 2016

When you think about the word “cruise,” what images pop into your mind? Read More

Are You Dressing Too Old For Your Age?

By Doreen Dove February 15, 2016

I often use the phrase, “You have your whole life to look old.” Think about it. Dressing too old is just as bad as dressing too young. How then are you supposed to navigate the median strip when it comes to your style? Read More

Exploring the Hidden Costs of Cheap Cruises

By Margaret Manning December 11, 2015

On the surface, cheap cruises sound like a fantastic idea. After all, who wouldn’t want to experience life on the open sea at a bargain price? Unfortunately, like so many things in life, when it comes to cruises, you often get what you pay for. Read More

The Art of Semi-Retirement Overseas – Combining Fun in the Sun with Productive Work

By Margaret Manning November 25, 2015

As we reach our 60s, many of us are asking “what’s next for me?” It’s a great question! Unfortunately, it’s also incredibly broad. It represents the general feeling of angst that many of us feel about the future, but, it isn’t terribly actionable. Read More