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Worth Noting: Birds, Whining & Great Local Gifts

Winging It;
The Audubon Bird Count

If you like watching birds and you can count reasonably well, then sign up for the 121st Audubon Christmas Bird Count Dec. 14-Jan. 5. Groups have formed throughout Northeast Ohio, a prime bird-watching region because of our proximity to Lake Erie.

The Christmas Bird Counts go into a database where scientists use the information to monitor the vitality and range of cardinals, blue jays, dark-eyed juncos and other feathered friends.

Join a local group, count on your own or watch the bird feeder in your back yard, depending on where you live and how many people are counting. Register at audubon.org.

 

Boom Time for Hometown Gifts

Like many of us, Deby Lexow gave locally-milled pancake mix, maple syrup and other Northeast Ohio products to friends and family for the holidays. 

Unlike all of us, she created a business out of her generous habit. 

Lexow started LOCLE Box six years ago, tracking down Ohio-made products from small-batch artisans so she could assemble ready-made and custom gift boxes.

“I love finding new makers for products that we include in our gift boxes. Before COVID, we traveled to farmers markets to find Ohio-made products and goodies. And now, we find new makers mostly through referrals and Etsy,” Lexow says.

“We have pretty strict criteria to be included in the LOCLE Box family. Number one, the product must be outstanding – either a delicious edible or an incredibly well-made bath product or kitchen tool or a beautifully designed card or craft,” she says.

All makers have to be an actual business with a website or an Etsy shop so customers can contact them if they want to buy more items. In addition, all comply with state regulations and food standards. See Deby’s boxes at LOCLEBox.com.

 

Whiners, it’s Your Time to Shine

Fill in the blank: 2020 has been a __________.

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Gifts of Food are Always Welcome

If you have a chance to travel for the holidays, it is still great to bring something made by you to the gathering. I often like to make a dessert, but if you know the menu your host is preparing, you might want to bring a savory side dish. The host may even appreciate the offer to bring a potato dish, as it would provide a little relief in what they need to prepare.  ...
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~Holidays 2020~  Simply Special

Home. it's got a different feeling this year. Take a deep breath and savor the season right here in Northeast Ohio. Don’t let a smaller-than-usual gathering dampen your enthusiasm for holiday meal planning. This is an opportunity to shine, regardless of how many gather around the table. Chef Eric Wells tells us how. Enjoy! ...
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On the Move: The Benefits of a Senior Real Estate Specialist

Leaving the home behind can be both physically and emotionally difficult, but it is a decision most older adults eventually will make. Part of the process of downsizing is finding a real estate agent to help with the process.    ...
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2020’s Lessons in Essential Dentistry

We know that there is a strong connection between oral health and heart health. Fortunately, the dental profession has risen to the occasion, ensuring that the dental office can be considered a relatively safe place, with PPE (personal protection equipment) used throughout the office. These include items like forehead thermometers, air filters, masks, shields, gowns, protective eyewear, and decontamination of operatory surfaces.   ...
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Read the November/December 2020 Issue of Northeast Ohio Boomer & Beyond Magazine

Many of us will celebrate the holidays at home this year, and in far different ways than we could have imagined. It’s a special season that deserves special treatment, regardless of the background noise and calamity. The good news is, we’ve got you covered with great stories about food, safe visits and holiday lights — and a bit of local nostalgia thrown in for fun.  ...
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We’re Home for the Holidays – Feast on Boomer’s Nov/Dec 2020 Issue

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Happy Holidays! Safer Celebrations with a 2020 Twist

Assuming a holidays-as-usual approach is a dangerous exercise in denial, especially if you’re accustomed to traveling long distances to celebrate together with lots of distant relatives. Travel and social interaction both increase the odds of getting and spreading the virus that causes COVID-19. So staying home and limiting contact is the best way to protect yourself and others.  ...
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