Book Bag: Some New Titles To Snap Up
April 13, 2022
Just in time to coincide with the arrival of spring weather (and perhaps even the beginning of vacation season) we have some new titles to recommend that address the experience of aging or are written by authors from their experiential wisdom (or personal life circumstances) they’ve acquired as they enter…
Grandmothers Of America: Photos And Words Of American Matriarchs
February 2, 2022
It’s been said that no one can love you more than your grandmother. Certainly, the bonds between a grandmother and grandchild are often unlike any other relationship and can last a lifetime. For 2 young photographers, bound by their love of their own grandmothers and in search of a meaningful…
Buy The Book: New Book Recommendations For This Gift-Giving Season
November 10, 2021
So, some holidays are coming up and many of us are now in full search mode for just the right gift. Assuming your ambitions are realistic and your budget is modest, books can be ideal gifts, as they convey a sense of meaning and suggest to your recipient that you…
Perfect Presents for the Patient (Powerhouse or Not!) By Julie Buyon
November 10, 2021
By agebuzz Contributing Editor Julie Buyon As we head into the holidays, our thoughts turn to gift-giving and perhaps wish lists for presents we hope to receive. Whether you’re a patient or know someone who is, here are some suggestions for gifts that are sure to be appreciated. …
Thoughts From A Journal Of My Seventieth Year By Dave Donelson: In The Autumn & Winter Whispered Into Town
November 3, 2021
Writer Dave Donelson left his successful business career in 1999 to become a full-time freelance writer. In 2020 he both completed a memoir of his life growing up (entitled Fathers: A Memoir) and began a daily journal where he posts his thoughts, observations, and insights each day. Titled “The Journal of…
The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets To Happy Living, a Guide to the Danish Philosophy of Comfort, Togetherness and Well-Being
September 29, 2021
“Live life today like there is no coffee tomorrow.”