I find a common criticism of older people, that they (we if we are lucky) live in the past, quite silly. First, the past is where our parents live/lived, our grandparents, our friends of youth. It is where we made life changing decisions, for good or ill. The past is where the world was new… Continue reading “Golden Memories”
Author: Maggie Turner
Autumn Rituals
The weather remains relatively warm. We are enjoying every single day. We have had some rain, however it isn’t enough that Attila need not water the garden, which is where he is right now. There is a possibility of frost later this week, so the plants will need to be covered at night. We are… Continue reading Autumn Rituals
Palate Adjustment
I have been eating a low-sodium, low-fat, low-cholesterol, low-saturated fat, low sugar diet for a few years now. After consultation with a nutritionist during my cardiac rehabilitation program, I increased my protein consumption. Since I do not enjoy meat, that tweak has been challenging, but is now accomplished with Greek yogurt, nuts, and seeds. Although… Continue reading Palate Adjustment
Applesauce
Another summery sunny day here, as autumn approaches. I had anticipated no further large canning projects this season, with the exception of applesauce. Ontario Gala apples went on sale at the grocery store this week, so we bought a half bushel. This morning we washed them, removed the stems and blossom ends, quartered them, and… Continue reading Applesauce
Idiom
It suddenly struck me today, that the the old idiom about beating your head against a brick wall was at work in my life, the part that states that it feels so good to stop. We are seniors. At this moment in time there is a public dental plan for seniors, this is relatively new,… Continue reading Idiom