Category: 2024

  • We All Scream for ICE CREAM!

    We All Scream for ICE CREAM!

    Maybe not scream, but verbally make our desire known. Forcefully. And we desire ice cream often. ‘We,’ meaning a lot of us, although not all of us. I realize there are a few souls out there who are not ice cream fans. All I can say is…I’m sorry. Ice cream enthusiasts have their favorites –…

  • In Pursuit of a Bagel

    In Pursuit of a Bagel

    One of the best bagel stores in the world is located in my town. Open seven days a week all year, the place is a community fixture and go-to hotspot for coffee, bagel sandwiches, and fresh bagels to take home and load with cream cheese and smoked fish, chicken, tuna, or egg salads, or whatever…

  • This Week I Aged Another Year

    This Week I Aged Another Year

    A day dawned this week when I officially became a year older.  At my age it is not a big event to close the chapter on one year and begin a new one, especially when the new year does not mark a milestone. A number ending in a 0 or 5 designates a benchmark year,…

  • Boomers on a new sport, the blessings of sons, summer safety, and more 

    Boomers on a new sport, the blessings of sons, summer safety, and more 

    Summer has arrived in my piece of paradise, and I am celebrating by playing hooky, avoiding chores and other tedious to-dos in favor of a few hours of backyard bliss. Our world is in turmoil and I need to decompress. I garden, read, and complete New York Times puzzles, a challenge in a positive way. If a…

  • Unconnected and Unhinged, sort of

    Unconnected and Unhinged, sort of

    Why am I so attached to technology? Specifically my TV, computer, internet, and cellphone. I am perfectly able to take care of myself without these support tools. I can hold a physical, printed book in my hand and read. I can cook, garden, exercise, and sit on my porch and watch the world go by,…

  • Musings on the Rhythms of My Life

    Musings on the Rhythms of My Life

    Eons ago the sun, moon, and stars dictated life. Folks looked at the sky for information about weather and seasonal changes. What should I wear? Will it rain? Should I stockpile firewood? I check my cell phone for the temperature and decide what to wear. I stare at the weather channel when storms threaten. Should I…

  • Nostalgia, Women’s Roles, and More from the Best of Boomers

    Nostalgia, Women’s Roles, and More from the Best of Boomers

    What do you do when you are so tired you can barely keep your eyes open? The scenario: you have spent days awakened several times during the night, slept on a sofa instead of enfolded in a warm blanket in your comfy, spacious bed, popped up and down all day tending to an injured hub,…

  • Time and Energy – Priceless

    Time and Energy – Priceless

    There are only so many hours in a day. A cliché, I know, but a truism that becomes truer as the years fly by, at least for me.  As I age and the years tick off one by one, it seems I have less time to do anything. I realize nothing changes, but my body…

  • A Memorable Library Visit, Thank You Grandkids 

    A Memorable Library Visit, Thank You Grandkids 

    One of the pleasures of grandparenthood is chauffeuring the grandkids near and far. We live a thousand miles from our progeny, so visits are spread out and therefore special. At times simple missions produce unforeseen outcomes. My granddaughter skipped over to the children’s room, chose half a dozen books, dumped them in my lap, and…

  • Musings On My Youthful Past and Grown-up Present

    Musings On My Youthful Past and Grown-up Present

    Paul McCartney officially announced the Beatles would split up on April 10, 1970. The event struck a nerve with me, one more nail in the coffin of my shattered image of life as ideal. The first nail had been hammered in a few years earlier with the death of President Kennedy. A cloud swept across…