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 From Louisville To Lake Michigan: Heading North For A Second Home
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Eat Dessert by the River and Learn Some History
Lunch Plus One is a simple outing to do with a friend or a relative. This summer outing takes you to Southern Indiana for a cool, tasty treat and beautiful views. THE LUNCH: Widow's Walk Ice Creamery Nothing complements a warm, summer day like a big ice cream sundae. Located … [Read more...] about Eat Dessert by the River and Learn Some History
Finding New Friendships
When you think about the friendships you developed in the course of your life, where did they begin? Maybe they started in childhood during recess at school or, perhaps, in the lunchroom. Other friendships develop through work relationships. No matter your age, whether you’re 9 … [Read more...] about Finding New Friendships
Bedtime Blues
After a long day, who doesn’t anticipate falling into those soft sheets for a good night’s rest. This well-needed respite can be hard to come by. Nearly half of adults 65 and over report having problems falling asleep or staying asleep through the night. While it’s normal for … [Read more...] about Bedtime Blues
Are you Risk Adverse or a Follower in Investing?
Are you Risk Adverse or a Follower in Investing?Preserving wealth becomes a major concern given Americans age 55+ will spend one third of their life in retirement. In the latest episode of Aging with Grace 55+ podcast, Host A. Dale Josey digs into how annuities as a … [Read more...] about Are you Risk Adverse or a Follower in Investing?