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Books, food, jobs, finances, mortgages, Islam, and brain changes are the topics for this week’s Blogging Boomer Carnival

Laura Lee Carter of the Midlife Crisis Queen is the host of this week’s Blogging Boomer Carnival #283. Although she doesn't like the leaves falling and the snow starting, she's celebrating up a storm because her blog turns five this week.

Yellow-leaves-on-snowThe carnival is a collection of like-minded blogs cooperating to share their best stories of interest to the Baby Boomer Generation.

This week, boomer bloggers are writing about books, Duck Confit Shepherd’s Pie, jobs, financial planning, mortgage fraud, the Islamic religion, and computers changing the brain.

Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, are leading corporations, serving as governmental officials, heading up non-profits, worrying about retirement, and experiencing layoffs at a higher rate than younger workers. They’re also reinventing themselves in trying economic times, with some looking for their dream jobs to keep them happy in retirement.

At each stage in their lives, boomers have changed things. They’re continuing to make America different as they begin entering into their retirement years.

In addition to The Survive and Thrive Boomer Guide, members of the Blogging Boomer Carnival are: The Accidental Locavore, The Midlife Crisis Queen, Sightings From 60, Arabian Tales and Other Amazing Adventures, So Baby Boomer, Vaboomer, and Books Is Wonderful.

Copyright 2012, Rita R. Robison, Consumer Specialist

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