These 3 fishing stories will leave you reeling for more!
I am a Boomer with a purpose. I know in my heart that each one of you has a purpose too. Each one of you has a gift. It’s just all about finding it and putting it into action.
Residents of active retirement communities are very active naturally. Competition flows as we try our hand at team sports. From bocce to pickleball to softball, we all have countless opportunities to show off our athleticism!
A blog can be the perfect resource for ideas, entertainment, and tips when planning to travel through your Golden Years! Here’s a list of the best retirement travel blogs out there!
If life handed you lemons, make lemonade. Stand firm. Be Boomer strong!
A lot has changed in the past decade, but one thing that hasn’t changed is the power of words.
Sometimes, we Boomers have to let go of people, habits, and even places in order to improve our mental, emotional, and spiritual health.
At The National Senior Games, I witnessed a 104-year-old man competing in field events. It was really quite amazing and made me realize that success really has no time limit.
Retirement blogger Robert Fowler details his visit to several club meetings and discusses how older adults can develop their passions.
Did you know that pickleball has been around for fifty years?
Even though we can’t control the outcome, we can do things to reduce our risks in retirement. Sometimes, however, disappointments turn out to be blessings in disguise.
Recently, a book called Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman got me thinking. What makes people happy?
Activities are fine but people are the ones that keep our lives interesting. If you like to meet new people and carry on conversations, there is no better place than here in the community.
When the time came for us to really retire, we reevaluated our retirement dreams. Needless to say, they’d changed over the years.
Having a passion is great, and pursuing it is wonderful. There’s also nothing wrong with taking it slow.






