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Crow’s Feet: Life As We Age
“The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.” (Frank Lloyd Wright) Non-fiction pieces, personal essays and occasional poems that explore how we feel about how we age and offer tips for getting the most out of life.
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I Can’t Believe I Forgot the Tofu
I Can’t Believe I Forgot the Tofu
My brain is changing. Can I love this new version?
Laura DeMaisBerg
Feb 13
Alone, Snowed In, and Overflowing With Love
Alone, Snowed In, and Overflowing With Love
The day before Valentine’s Day, pondering this mysterious and powerful thing we call love
Rand Bishop
Feb 13
Transforming Medical Deficits into Paid Performance
Transforming Medical Deficits into Paid Performance
Lying on my back and earning money
Sharon Johnson
Feb 13
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Don’t Be So Smug To Old People
Don’t Be So Smug To Old People
If you are lucky, you will become one yourself
Roz Potenza
Feb 13
You Can Still Travel If You’re Disabled
You Can Still Travel If You’re Disabled
And we endured a 7.5 earthquake!
Mary McGrath
Feb 12
Old Friends
Old Friends
We knew each other once
Robin James
Feb 12
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How do we keep love alive and thriving when our bodies, our work, our family situations, and our…
How do we keep love alive and thriving when our bodies, our work, our family situations, and our…
In this special Valentine’s episode of the Crow’s Feet podcast hosted by Betsy Allen, you’ll hear from Crow’s Feet writers, listeners, and…
Nancy Peckenham
Feb 12
Touched From Around the World
Touched From Around the World
By a response to a Medium story
Derek J. Allison
Feb 12
Feeling Hope at 80 More and More Each Day
Feeling Hope at 80 More and More Each Day
If I take good care of each day, the future unfolds the same way
Gary Buzzard
Feb 12
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Fresh Starts: Do They Ever Stop?
Fresh Starts: Do They Ever Stop?
I didn’t anticipate doing new things as I age, but here I am
Catherine Oceano
Feb 11
What Happens When Your Professional Self Slowly Disappears
What Happens When Your Professional Self Slowly Disappears
The unexpected grief of retirement
Victoria Corindi 🌻
Feb 11
Coming Out of Hibernation
Coming Out of Hibernation
Dispatches from the little homestead in a mobile home park
Jean Crawford Evans 🧙♀️
Feb 11
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