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America’s Biggest Little Italy Is in San Diego

Of the umpteen Little Italies scattered throughout the United States, San Diego’s vibrant 48-square-block Italian neighborhood is the biggest in the nation.


Disabled Travelers Find Help on the Go

“Despite that challenge, she has been able to travel and participate in activities that in the past would have been beyond her capabilities.”


40 Classes Seniors Should Take

As we get older, we often tell ourselves, “I could never do that,” or “How will I ever learn this?” This is especially true for seniors, but it doesn’t have to be.

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10 Reasons You Need an Advance Directive

Have you ever wondered who gets to call the shots in terms of your healthcare or overall well-being when you are no longer able to do so? If you are worried that you won’t receive the proper care or that decisions about your health made by someone else on your behalf might not be what you intended or need, don’t sweat it. There is something out there that protects you and that something is referred to as an Advance Directive.

A tablet with the word Advanced healthcare directive on the display

What to Include in and Exclude from a Will

As the saying goes: “If there’s a will, there’s a way.” This is especially true when looking at a last will and testament. This document will distribute your assets after your passing. And it can even go so far as to appoint guardianship over your children if they’re minors. But it’s important to know what goes into this process.

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The Graying Workforce: A New Reality for Seniors Who Work

Do you remember the days when everyone seemed to retire on or before that ominous 65th birthday? Well, that was then, and this is now. Research says in recent years, there have been more seniors employed than ever before, and they are often being given jobs that are categorized as age-appropriate.

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Newly Discovered, Super Helpful Household Tips

After spending over three decades immersed in time- and money-saving strategies, I thought I knew it all. Countless tips and tricks have been shared by my readers and discovered through my own experiences, whether driven by necessity or frugality. Yet, I’ve recently learned a few new things.

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Fall Bird Feeders and Bulbs

“For the past month, we have had several hummingbirds using our feeder. It hangs in front of my office window, and I notice them all day long. Yesterday, there was only one. I assume they are leaving for migration. How long should I leave the feeder up? I don’t want to have them not migrate because the feeder is up.”

A beautiful female Ruby Throated Hummingbird perched on a feeder with other hummingbirds perched around her after a rain storm. Extreme shallow depth of field with selective focus on bird in center.

San Diego Exhibit Shines a Light on the Art of Disability

“For Dear Life: Art, Medicine, and Disability,” illuminates how artists respond to the experience of disability.


Bringing Plants Indoors for the Winter? Here’s How to Water Your Houseplants

Plants use water 24 hours a day, but we don’t have to water them 24 hours a day, because the soil acts like a sponge and releases water to them.

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Best Pill Boxes and Medication Management Tools

Pill organizers play an important role in keeping people healthy because they help you stay on top of your medication regimen. While there are many options, here are a few tips to help you choose, along with some top-rated pill boxes as recommended by expert reviewers.

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A Fan Finally Makes It to Cooperstown

It was an upcoming trip to Cooperstown, New York—home of the Baseball Hall of Fame—that took me decades back to that baseball-crazy little girl…


Tropical Houseplant Fall Care

Many tropical houseplants are large trees or shrubs in their original habitat, and they can grow rapidly in one summer outdoors. But what about autumn?


15 Tips for New Grandparents

One of the most significant milestones in your life is becoming a grandparent. That new grandchild will change your life and give you glimpses of God in every smile.

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Good Eats in the Off-Season at Rehoboth Beach

The off-season proved to be one of the best times for a seaside culinary journey to Rehoboth Beach. “Beach food” took on a whole new meaning.


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