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Your senior years can be the most memorable years of your life. While the younger generation are at work or school, you have plenty of time on your hands. With board games like checkers and connect 4, you look to online games as your source of entertainment. Spin Palace is a Canadian online entertainment source appealing to seniors looking for something different. Online gaming can be your way of keeping up with the young ones.
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*Jeanette Dillon writes a touching story dedicated all those who are committed to the care of ailing loved ones at The Landing.
*Suzanne Berton has written a story about a woman who looks after her terminally ill father at Caregiver's Story: In Her Own Words.
*Jacqueline Marcell (Author / Publisher / Radio Host / Speaker / Eldercare Advocate) has written some very useful information about elder rage and Alzheimer’s at If I Only Knew Then--What I Know Now!
*Margaret (our friend from New Zealand) writes A Wooly Story. You can still read her last article at New Zealand made Movies Lure Tourists to Kiwiland.
*Jim MacDonald tells you how to take control of your life by setting goals and establishing priorities at Reach Your Goals. To read his last article go to Volunteering: A Win-Win Affair.
*Marlowe, officially reported to have been killed in a knife fight at the age of 29, had in fact faked his death and fled to Italy. There, they believe, he continued to write, his work being published in England in Shakespeare's name. For our story, click on Was Shakespeare a Con Man?
*Our computer expert is back with an article about how to avoid getting computer viruses. To read more, go to Avoiding Worms, Viruses and Hackers
*Patti Griffin has written a self-help Guide to Dating After Sixty. She is trying to get it published but for now will reprint one chapter per month here. To read her 2nd chapter, go to Drink Much??. You can read her introduction at Intro to Patti and her first chapter at The Pepper Man.
*Considering a vacation with your grandchildren? Paula Hughes Court, a freelance writer who specializes in senior issues and travel has written Cruising With Grandchildren.
*With the inclement weather on the way it's more difficult to get out and about. Sylvie Malaborsa gives some suggestions of things you can do to prevent loneliness at Twenty Ways To Enjoy Your Solitude.
*If you’re wondering if you should be concerned about occasional memory lapses, you aren’t alone. It’s important to know if they are signs of normal aging or symptoms of more serious problems. Read more at Things To Remember When You Forget.
*Sharon is losing her sight and wrote this touching poem. Read it at A Mere Mortal's Eyes
*Terry Shannon finally finds a use for a hammock at Hammock and tries her hand at making pies like her mother used to make at Pie Simple and how about sewing at A Stitch In (The Teenage Equivalent Of) An Eon.
*Read Stroke Facts and Warning Signs. The information in this article may save your life some day!
*Margaret (our friend from New Zealand) writes about the effect of recent movies on the tourist trade in New Zealand at New Zealand made Movies Lure Tourists to Kiwiland.