For everyone who survived the election season, here’s a special treat. We had too many great stories about embracing life as we age to fit in our last newsletter, so you’re getting two batches of Crow’s Feet stories in one week.
This is 40. 42 to be exact by Jen Kleinknecht
The True Secret to Happiness. Ask an ancient person by Julia E Hubbel
Was it Dementia? Or Just Stress. Adventures in Aging by Roz Warren
The Day I Realized I Was Turning Into My Mother. It happens to all of us — despite our best efforts by Rose Bak
Twenty Years. A high school reunion and retirement story by Dennett
Unfinished Embroidery. Poignant Reminders by Thewriteyard
For My Granddaughters.“You can be anything you want to be.” By Ann Litts
Now Is The Time To Do What You Really Want To Do. Because today is yesterday’s tomorrow by Bev Potter
The Analogy. A pandemic story by Dennett
A Seventyish Woman Has a Dream for America. I think the strongest feeling I have about the results of the election is disappointment in almost half of my fellow Americans by Jean Anne Feldeisen
Thankfully the Election is Over. Now it’s time to be good citizens by Jean Anne Feldeisen
November Coming. Moody light toys with autumn colors by Jean Anne Feldeisen
Two Chances to Get New Ideas About Aging. Now that it’s snowing, I need stimulation inside my house by Nancy Peckenham
The Gift of Temporary Blindness. How badminton changed the way I see by Max K. Erkiletian
The Freedom of Age. Getting More Colorful Over Time by Max K. Erkiletian
Tiny Love Stories. Big feelings in a few well-chosen words by Cindy Shore Smith
STRESS! What it does to your mind and body and how to stop it! By Jo Ann Harris
You’re Not Funny, You Old Fart. Cautions for Hoary Humorists by Randy Fredlund
Give a gift filled with ideas about to get the most out of later life, Crow’s Feet: Life As We Age, now in paperback and ebook on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Bookshop, where sales benefit your local independent bookseller.