Article Archives: Senior Lifestyle

Cookery

Rain, rain, rain! Too cool to sit out in the gazebo, too wet for Bill to mow. I decided that the gray, rainy days would be a good time to tackle the shelves in our office that hadn’t been straightened or dusted for months — years? “You know,” I said … Read More

The Short, Happy Life of Ducky Daddles

Though April showers may come your way They bring the flowers that bloom in May So if it’s raining, have no regrets Because it isn’t raining rain, you know, it’s raining violets, — Sung by Al Jolson I pirated the above title from Ernest Hemingway’s “The Short Happy Life of … Read More

This n’ That, Part 2

Here is some more of the heterogeneous stuff that floats around in my mind: Scam alert! I had a call supposedly from someone at Microsoft. “We’re concerned about your computer.” “I do not discuss my computer with strangers.” “But ma’am, I’m not a stranger, I’m from Microsoft,” he said with … Read More

A Wise Friend

Life is a double-sided coin: We can’t be happy all the time. The circle of my acquaintanceships has dwindled so that I’m increasingly out of the loop. I’ve come to realize that even friends move on. I suppose that this is part of the natural human process. My friend, Phyllis, … Read More

This n’ That

The older I get, the more my brain is overloaded with disparate events and ideas. This column reflects that. Drat! I just answered the phone, and a syrupy-voiced stranger said, “And how are you today Mrs. Clarke?” “Who are you?” “This is Jerome Jerkin calling.” “Why are you calling me?” … Read More