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2024 Tech Trends – Navigating the Digital World

By Sandra Roussy January 20, 2024

In the ever-evolving world of technology, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for people of all ages. As we step into 2024, the digital world continues to expand and transform, introducing innovative trends that promise to reshape…

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6 Amazing Vacations for Single Women Over 60

By Sixty and Me January 19, 2024

Single women over 60 are traveling like never before – and loving it. With so much travel information available in print and online, planning a rewarding solo vacation is easier than ever. Here are six amazing vacation ideas for single women over 60 – four organized…

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The Best 40th Wedding Anniversary Gifts, According to the People Actually Receiving Them

By Margaret Manning January 18, 2024

If you do an Internet search for 40th wedding anniversary gifts, you will find hundreds of pages that tell you pretty much the same thing. The traditional 40th anniversary gift is “ruby.” If you want a cheaper option, go for something red…

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Piano Lesson 27: Can you Play the Can Can?

By Gaili Schoen January 17, 2024

Welcome to Lesson 27! Today we will be learning some new notes and playing some new songs including Jacques Offenbach’s Can Can. Be sure to think about your posture this week, keeping your back straight, your shoulders relaxed, and your wrists horizontal…

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A Step-By-Step Guide for Digitizing Your Cherished Family Photo Slides

By Laura Galbato January 16, 2024

When I was a kid, watching old family slides was an event. Dad would drag out the slide projector, a screen would be erected and popcorn would be made. Every new slide would bring a shared memory, a laugh and an occasional snide remark…

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8 Best Travel Tours for Empowered Single Women Over 60

By Sandra Roussy January 16, 2024

Are you traveling solo? Are you looking for a travel tour that caters well to single women over 60? Far from being a time to slow down, this phase of a woman’s life beckons for exploration, discovery, and embracing the world like never before…

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The Loss of Friends Is Inevitable but It Hurts No Less

By Ann Richardson January 16, 2024

I like being old. At nearly 80, I think I am allowed to say so. Indeed, I like being old so much that I wrote a book about it. But that doesn’t mean that everything about being old is wonderful. Far from it. And one of the things I like least is the loss of friends…

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January Book Reviews: 11 Titles to Spike Your Interest

By Ann Boland January 15, 2024

As I write this blog, snow is whirling around my high-rise – our first real storm of the season. Our high temperature by Saturday will be zero. What a fun time to settle in your comfortable chair with an enjoyable read…

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How Solo Road Trips Can Be Fun at Any Age

By Joy Harmon January 15, 2024

Are you a Baby Boomer who still enjoys driving? Many people do continue driving into their senior years. It makes so many things more convenient if you drive rather than take another mode of transportation…

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Are You at Risk of Diabetes? These 5 Tests Are Sure to Reveal an Issue

By Nancy Scanlan January 15, 2024

You have probably heard of metabolic syndrome, the precursor to Type 2 diabetes. But do you know how doctors define that? If anyone in your family has suffered from Type 2 diabetes, then you are more likely to be at risk. But there are also three…

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