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This week’s stories from Crow’s Feet start with a trio from Max K. Erkiletian, who brings his unique sense of humor to life as we age.

Time Marches On. And So Should We All by Max K. Erkiletian.
Menagerie a’ Trois. The More The Merrier by Max K. Erkiletian.
Losing Things. No, Not My Mind by Max K. Erkiletian.
How She Got Better. But her journey isn’t for everyone by Julia E Hubbel.
Finding the Path to Being Enough. As I approach 60, I am ready to rest in my own ‘enoughness’ by Beth Bruno.
A Tree Inspires Me. Like a mountain or a sea, my oak seems immutable by Warren Turner.
Life Challenges You. My story by Jo Ann Harris
What My Neighbor’s Ancient Dog Taught Me About Aging in America. It’s not a good story by Julia E Hubbel.
Seeing Things As They Are. Doses of Reality by Ann Litts.
Clueless Party Crashers. Bumbling through life with my squad by Cindy Shore Smith.
My Old-Age Tantrum. Don’t Worry, I Don’t Throw Things. By Norma Bourlan
What Are Seventyish Women in Maine Wearing During the Pandemic?Unusual considerations in planning your wardrobe by Jean Anne Feldeisen.
Aging Women Need to Take Control Somewhere. The bathroom is my choice by Jean Anne Feldeisen.
Buy Your Way Out of a Health Crisis. Money’s already used to avoid all sorts of problems…by Mary McGrath.
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