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Rightsizing: A Late-Life Migration


We didn’t have to move, but we both wanted more stimulation and new vistas to explore. First, however, there’s gratitude. Not everyone in his or her sixties has the health, energy, and wherewithal to move across the country.
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Love at Last


By Judith A. Ross

“You were, to my then young but critical eyes, a bit homely— nothing at all like the ideal I had carried around in my head for so long.”

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Poetry

Poetry Friday: Judith Barrington

By Women's Voices For Change
Poet and memoirist Judith Barrington has lived in Portland, Oregon ever since 1976, when she moved from her native England. She has published three collections of poetry, a prize-winning memoir, Lifesaving, and a text on writing literary memoir which is used all across the United States and in Australia and Europe. Her most recent poetry is collected in a new…
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Books · Health · Money & Careers · Politics

News Mix: “Retirement Jobs”; Hillary and the Women’s Vote; Estrellita Karsh Makes Her Mark; Ballroom Dancing’s Good-For-You Moves; Judith Viorst Welcomes Home Family

By Womens Voices for Change
“Until recent years, the phrase ‘retirement jobs’ was an oxymoron for most people,” writes Marilyn Gardner in the Christian Science Monitor. Today, however, more retirees either want or need employment, which means a whole new set of challenges and rewards. Money does not always head the list of motivators. A new Financial Freedom Senior Sentiment Survey reports that among the…
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Lifestyle

Love at Last

By Judith A. Ross
By Judith A. Ross

“You were, to my then young but critical eyes, a bit homely— nothing at all like the ideal I had carried around in my head for so long.”

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Fashion & Beauty

Spring into Summer

By Judith A. Ross
By Judith A. Ross

On the verge of summer in Massachusetts: my “Little Miss Kim” lilac arrives in a burst of grapey color and then immediately fades to white, leaving behind a trail of sweet perfume that fills the yard for days. . .

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Travel

Beyond the Hijab: Woman to Woman in Morocco

By Judith A. Ross
By Judith A. Ross

Surprisingly, this feeling of sisterhood wasn’t just limited to my encounters with adult women. The hugs and kisses I received from the 12-year-old daughter of my son's host family made me feel like a revered and much-loved aunt. And then there was our 10-mile trek to Todra Gorge . . .

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