As we go through hard times, we often wonder why it’s happening to us. Then, many years later, we look back and see the reason more clearly.
If life handed you lemons, make lemonade. Stand firm. Be Boomer strong!
Sometimes, we Boomers have to let go of people, habits, and even places in order to improve our mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler reminisces about his younger days of dancing, music, and good, old-fashioned Boomer fun!
I know, I know—there are countless clichés about enjoying the outdoors in your retirement. As it turns out, I think there might be something to that.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler details his visit to several club meetings and discusses how older adults can develop their passions.
The recent economic depression raises a few questions. Namely, can Boomers live comfortably in retirement?
What does a blonde, American songstress have in common with four guys from Liverpool?
More than one would think.
Activities are the heart and soul of any retirement community. They may also be the answer to a happy and satisfying retirement.
You can still see new places and experience new things without sacrificing your wallet or your health. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider taking a day trip.