Hey, almost to milestone post #50…….haven’t had a comment in at least a month, but the posts will keep on coming. The six month mark seemed to be a good time to make an initial assessment of this retired life. Overall, I approve! Certainly not missing being part of the full time workforce, and very Continue reading
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#46 – A Different Look at Food and Health
Before getting into the real subject…another short-notice fun road trip last week back to Washington DC, at the invitation of my USNA classmate and former coworker Dave to catch a Braves baseball road game. For the one day I was up there, was able to get a run in around Clarendon, take care of a Continue reading
#26 – More of the Same
OK, this first subject is not “More of the Same”- quite the opposite in fact. As a lifelong Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves fan, my emotions have been jerked in all directions for the past six months, finally with a happy ending. They are in the World Series this year. We really haven’t reached the end just yet, Continue reading
#11 – An Article Worth the Read
I’m taking the easy way out and just posting a link to an article well worth the read: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/help-for-aging-brains/2021/03/05/717ab738-79d6-11eb-85cd-9b7fa90c8873_story.html This came from my good friend Brian who is too modest to post any of the considerable wisdom he has on retirement and life in general. His wife has the same level of wisdom, just a Continue reading
#5 – Health?
I didn’t intend to bring up health this early in the dialogue, but yesterday I spent a couple hours with my parents, an aunt and uncle. The average age between the four of them was 90. They inspired me, because they haven’t stopped living independently. When I combine that with what I’m experiencing each day Continue reading