For seven months of the year, Priscilla and Jim Taylor live the life they had always dreamed of on eight wooded acres in Nancy, Kentucky. After retiring from two demanding careers (Priscilla as the dean of nursing at San Bernardino Community College and Jim as a high school … [Read more...] about A Nostalgic Life In Nancy
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New Program Helps Elderly Remain At Home
It’s no secret most of us want to remain in our own homes as long as we can. According to a new Home and Community Preferences Survey conducted by the AARP, 77% of adults 50 and older say they want to stay home for the long term. This number has remained consistent for more than … [Read more...] about New Program Helps Elderly Remain At Home
Step Into The Light (Part 1 of 3): Tips For Illuminating Your Home.
It’s that time of year when we need to adapt to shorter days, which means less amount of time enjoying what we’re instinctively drawn to - natural light. This wonderful, organic source that luminates our outside world and indoor environments is greatly motivating. It’s what gets … [Read more...] about Step Into The Light (Part 1 of 3): Tips For Illuminating Your Home.
Finding Shelter…In My Home…Part 2
Shelter is my guiding word for this year. It is a non-striving word. A shelter offers refuge, provides safety, and embraces calm and quiet. I'm happy to report that I have lived to tell the story of my Swedish Death Cleaning Adventure -- my effort to make it easier for those … [Read more...] about Finding Shelter…In My Home…Part 2
Living Large In A Small Space
The dream of a forever home is that it be used for decades of happy memories. Think about it — holiday dinners featuring smiling children and grandchildren passing the rolls and butter, playsets and pools in the backyard utilized during the warmer months, and glasses of sweet tea … [Read more...] about Living Large In A Small Space