Tag: boomer life

  • Musings on a Mexican Interlude

    Musings on a Mexican Interlude

    Most folks I told I was going to Mexico never heard of Lake Chapala, a region in the middle of the country bordered by mountains. Ajijic, where my husband and I are staying, is not only unknown to many travelers, most of whom gravitate to coastal resorts such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, but difficult…

  • Clueless on the Mexican Boardwalk 

    Clueless on the Mexican Boardwalk 

    I felt hot, sweaty, and exhausted after spending hours in the Mexican sun. I tried to stay in the shade and undercover, but the searing heat and the sun‘s southern rays pierced my pallid North American winter skin.  Seeking relief, I strolled into a store on the Malecon – the Boardwalk – presenting a particularly…

  • My Word and My Resolution for the New Year

    My Word and My Resolution for the New Year

    My life seems to revolve around my propensity toward procrastination. I am great at making plans, writing to-do lists, then concocting excuses for why I did not do all the things I aspired to do. I have given up on New Year’s resolutions in any serious way. I will not achieve whatever I decide should…

  • Musings on the Winter Solstice

    Musings on the Winter Solstice

    The winter solstice, the day with the shortest hours of daylight in the year, has been celebrated by various cultures for thousands of years. The Roman holiday of Saturnalia, the Soyal celebration of the Hopi Indians in Arizona, the ancient Persian festival of Yalda, the Chinese observance of Dong Zhi are just a sampling of…

  • Best of Boomers Prepare for December Holidays

    Best of Boomers Prepare for December Holidays

    I am not a fan of the long, dark days of December. But there is an upside – the holidays of Chanukah and Christmas brighten our lives. We light candles to illuminate the darkness. Homes glow, inside and outside, with multi-colored lights. I prefer white, gold, and silver lights. I enjoy driving through dark neighborhoods…

  • Celebrating the Season In the City

    Celebrating the Season In the City

    The City – New York City, the Big Apple, the island of Manhattan. The Sunday before Thanksgiving hub and I drove into Manhattan, a challenging, demanding, wearying experience, one we would not normally, usually, when in our right minds, undertake. But our Florida family was staying in the Big Apple for a few days, and…

  • A Pre-Election Survival Guide

    A Pre-Election Survival Guide

    Less than a year from now a momentous event will take place across the United States. A Presidential election.  I am already tired of the constant, incessant beating of the election drums. My ears and my mind are numb. How to survive the bombast without losing my mind? I want the rhetoric to STOP! But…

  • Off Season Travel an Ideal Senior Activity

    Off Season Travel an Ideal Senior Activity

    Morning in upstate New York, end of October. Photo by Meryl Baer In much of the Northeast by the end of October leaves fall, tourists vanish, and a calm creeps over towns and tourist sites. The off-season reigns. Too late for vibrant, picturesque landscapes, too soon for ski and snow activities, visitors are sparse. There…

  • An Inconsequential 1960s Memory 

    An Inconsequential 1960s Memory 

    Do You Remember This Iconic 1960s Musical Performer and the TV Event that Rocketed him to Fame? There are certain events, personal and public, that are remembered forever. We can recall them immediately and, no matter how young or old at the time, the occasions become imprinted permanently in our minds. Many of the major…

  • Musings of a Mature Belly Dancer

    Musings of a Mature Belly Dancer

    My dance experience begins at the tender age of four. My mother enrolled me in a ballet class. I spent an hour a week pirouetting and spinning. There was a recital at the end of the year – my first and last public appearance as a dancer for decades.  Imagine a line of a dozen…