Baby boomer bloggers writing about health, personalities, travel, and taxes
August 13, 2014
Laura Lee Carter of the Midlife Crisis Queen is the host for this week’s Best of Boomer Blogs #368.
Carter calls her blog roundup “The Super Moon Fall Harvest Edition.”
Darn. I’m not ready to even begin thinking about fall, which is always… always… followed by winter.
Carter asks if we’ve noticed the slightest hint of a chill in the air sometimes at night… the vaguest suggestion that summer will soon be over.
She goes on about how autumn is her favorite season. Not me. I love spring.
Carter this week highlights her sister Diane Carter works in the nursing profession, her lifelong contributions to safeguarding elders who live in long-term care facilities nationwide.
Amy Blitchok of the Modern Senior writes that on Sept. 23 PBS will be airing a special documentary that features 19 prominent baby boomers.
Tom Sightings at Sightings From Sixty finally gets to complete a journey he began more than 50 years ago, to a place that has almost become a cliché, but still holds awesome power.
On the my blog, I write about a study, which shows that newer prescription drugs have a one in three chance of acquiring a black box warning or being withdrawn for safety reasons within 25 years of their approval.
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Kathy Gottberg at SMART Living 365 writes about “Avoiding Regret = A Happier Life.”
Meryl Baer at Six Decades and Counting noticed that this past week marks a historical milestone in American history few of us celebrate – the creation of the income tax.
Be sure to take a look at the offerings of these boomer bloggers. And, be sure to leave a comment. Boomer bloggers love to hear from readers.
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