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Twelve Favorite Books in 2022

By Pam Lamp December 23, 2022

In my reading life, I did something different this year. I kept track of all the books I read, along with comments about what I liked or disliked. Friends often ask me to recommend a book, and this method helps me remember what I read two…

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How to Write a Book About Your Family History

By Patsy Trench December 21, 2022

I can’t and don’t intend to tell anyone how to write a book. Every writer goes about their task in a different way, and while rules do exist – readability is key, for a start – they are also there to be broken. I had never written a book before…

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How the Jewellery We Wear Tells the Story of Our Life

By Jane Aireton December 14, 2022

Jewellery, in all its forms tells the story of our life. Whether we choose a necklace or a bracelet, they all tell people more about who we are, and they remind us of places and people, events and special things…

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Boomers: 65 and Beyond Staying Alive

By Darlene Corbett November 08, 2022

Age 65! What are your thoughts when you hear it? Let’s start with past messages. Old, over the hill, retirement, social security, and Medicare for Americans are a few common ones. Well, that was then. No more…

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How to Find Your Writer’s Voice After 6 Decades of Living Abundantly

By Diana Raab October 25, 2022

We’re all storytellers. Was there a time years ago when you did a lot of writing or dreamed about being a writer? Perhaps people have told you that you should write a book. Maybe you want to share a family story or secret…

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My Favorite Cemetery Travel Books

By Alexandra Kathryn Mosca September 30, 2022

Autumn. A time for pumpkin picking, hayrides, apple cider – and exploring cemeteries. There’s an energizing crispness in the air, and the cooler temperatures are perfect for long walks. In fact, taphophiles (cemetery enthusiasts) will tell you…

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Honoring My Loved Ones in September, National Suicide Prevention Month

By Diana Raab September 14, 2022

Each year in September, I honor those who have died by suicide. Unfortunately, in my six decades of living, I have to report that I now know seven individuals who have taken their lives. They’re unrelated to each other, but all tragic…

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Saving Family Memories Will Pay Dividends for Generations to Come

By Barbara Klein September 06, 2022

I am sure you recall hearing kids groaning ‘oh, not that story again.’ It might have been in a private setting or embarrassingly public, but the sagging shoulders and bored faces are the same. You might even have been one of those…

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Could Reading Be the Best Anti-Aging Secret?

By Dave Price August 30, 2022

Remember when teachers told you reading was good for you? They were right. And now reading is even associated with living longer. Researchers at the Yale University School of Public Health have discovered that book…

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What’s the Meaning of Legacy When You Hit 60? (Hint: It’s Not a Resume)

By Barbara Robitaille August 21, 2022

As a stay-at-home mom, I used to dread meeting new people at social events. After initial pleasantries, so often the exchange would come to an awkward, grinding halt when they asked me…

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