This week, we Boomers are traveling or enjoying the wonder of early winter, and thinking about health, compassion and hope.
Meryl Baer, at Six Decades and Counting, is on the road again this week, beginning a ten day trip to Italy with three girlfriends. In her first post about her adventure, she talks about a subject dear to her heart - food. Read all about it in Arrivederci USA Ciao Italy!
Laura Lee, at Adventures of the New (and Improved) Old Farts, is excited to see the first major snow storm in the mountains southwest of her.Go look at her beautiful photos of the Sangre de Cristos mountains.
Tom Sightings, at Sightings Over Sixty, saw a story in the New York Times which got him thinking about how much compassion we have for others, and what elicits our sympathy and what blocks it. Are some people naturally more sympathetic, and others more hard-hearted and self-absorbed? Or do circumstances determine how we feel about other people's adversities? See some of the surprising and counterintuitive results in his recent post How Deep is the Well of Compassion?
Rita Robison, at Survive and Thrive Boomer Guide, is thinking about the new guidelines for breast cancer screening released this week by the American Cancer Society.
And then there's me, Linda Myers. You might take another look at my thoughts on the Active Hope workshop I attended last weekend.
I hope all of you have a great week, whether you're a Boomer or a Something Else!
2 comments:
Thanks. I'll check them out if I ever get caught up!
Hi Linda! All great bloggers with great info. Thanks for the sharing! ~Kathy
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