The album that is begging to be heard this summer is Jack White’s Fear of the Dawn. Released in April, Fear of the Dawn is more of the clever lyricism and caffeinated beats that listeners expect from Jack White, but wrapped in a charming, if not always fun, package. This one … [Read more...] about The Sounds Of Summer
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Social Strategies For Solo Living
Human beings are social creatures. We need other people to share a story or a joke, unload our feelings, or give us a hug. That sense of belonging we get from our place in a social group, neighborhood, or community is essential to our mental, emotional, and physical well-being. … [Read more...] about Social Strategies For Solo Living
Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home
It took about 27 minutes for me to fall in love with Maine. On a recent trip there this past spring, my heart was captured in a well-worn lobster cage and thrown overboard. Somewhere in a silent cove lobster boats bob atop me like aquatic pickup trucks. Bald eagles and crows soar … [Read more...] about Island Life In Wisconsin: Heading North For A Second Home
Adapt Your Technology to Meet Your Needs
In today’s world, effective technology use is not only helpful, but necessary in order to communicate, work, and live a productive life. However, many people struggle with using devices like computers and smartphones due to hand tremors and shaking associated with conditions like … [Read more...] about Adapt Your Technology to Meet Your Needs
Seasonal Art
Peaches, blueberries, and veggies, oh my! It’s time to cover your taste buds with a perfectly ripened harvest.Some Local Farmers Markets Douglass Loop Farmers Marketdouglassloopfarmersmarket.org | Facebook | InstagramPhoenix Hill/NuLu Farmers MarketFacebook | InstagramNew … [Read more...] about Seasonal Art