“Old men are known for having few if any friends, so if their spouses die and they can’t remarry, according to conventional graduate-school wisdom, they wither and die.” -Orren Onken
Crow’s Feet writers and readers are fired up, jumping into this great conversation to re-define life as we age. Old stereotypes are falling but not quickly enough. People still face…
Your Body is talking
I learned years ago that if I didn’t respect and listen to my body, then…
How do we see the world as we enter our sixties, seventies and eighties? My younger self saw a vast winter tundra, undistinguished, criss-crossed with tracks of a passing creature no…
Crow’s Feet writers are tackling big issues, starting with a piece by Zoe Berry that explores how we think about growing older shapes our experience in later years. Positivity is…