May/June 2023

May/June 2023

Editor’s Note: May I Be Candid?

I don’t actively encourage candid photos of myself. I tolerate them for the greater good of reality. Candids capture messy moments, the this-is-what-it-was-really-like times of our lives. ...
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Free Outdoor Concerts, All Summer Long

Whether your groove is Big Band, R&B, jazz, rock, classical or some other genre, enjoy an open-air venue near you, where live music will carry you along in the balmy breezes. Pack a picnic, grab your family and friends, and make lasting memories by attending some of these free, outdoor concerts this summer.  ...
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Worth Noting: May/June 2023

Enjoy this sampling of editor Marie Elium's latest banquet of newsworthy notes. ...
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Tech Talk: Smartphone Apps

Lately, the old advertising tagline, "What's in your wallet?" has joined the cacophony in my head. Today, that same question could be, “What’s in your smartphone?” ...
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Village in the Heights: Helping Neighbors Age in Place

The organization offers social engagement and programming (ranging from lunch out with friends, to public speakers, volunteer opportunities and support for aging while LGBTQ or facing institutional racism in health care), along with practical help: a handyman for minor home repairs, tech support, a ride to an appointment or store, or help with daily chores. ...
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Southern Ice Cream

When we settled into our winter home in Florida, my wife Janice and I realized we’d have to adapt to certain Southern customs and cuisine. Boiled peanuts are odd, does this menu say, “cheese and grits ravioli’? and that’s a hard pass on chicken livers and gizzards at the breakfast buffet. But if there’s one food item that’s an American staple, it’s ice cream… though we’re learning there are significant regional variations.  ...
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Explore Kentucky’s Bourbon Trail

Have you invited neighbors yet for a drink on your porch or patio? If not, won’t it be great to serve them something different — like a special bourbon you picked up on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail? ...
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Give Container Gardening a Try

Versatile, age-friendly and space-saving, container gardening is a terrific way to grow flowers, vegetables and herbs while packing an eye-catching punch.  ...
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