Baby boomers venturing out some into the new pandemic world
August 25, 2020
These days, I’m still not going out much. I pick up groceries from my local food coop weekly and order everything else.
However, we’re having socially distance, outdoor events to celebrate the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which guaranteed women the right to vote. It was ratified 100 years ago on Aug. 18, 1920, when Tennessee became the 36th state to approve votes for women. I’m photographing the events, four so far with the fifth and sixth, the final ones, tomorrow.
Meanwhile, boomer bloggers are writing about what’s happening in their lives these days:
- What should you do when you’re in a bad mood because you’re staying home so much due to the pandemic.
- How pet sitting is like a vacation away from home during the covid-19 era.
- The first road trip to see the grandchildren during the coronavirus pandemic.
- How to handle grief in these pandemic times.
- The 100th anniversary of votes for women celebrations.
- How to live life to the fullest by seeking out new experiences, following new trails, and meeting new people.
- A first pedicure during the pandemic.
Laurie Stone of Musings, Rants & Scribbles writes about these articles on the Best of Boomer Blogs #664. Click here to get the links to the articles. And, be sure to leave a comment. Boomer bloggers love to hear from readers.
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