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23 articles found.

SUMMARY VIEW  Expanded details within a Category. Click on article title, Category, or a listed Topic

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Aging, General

 3 records found

Remembering You, but Not the Rest of It by Garrison Keillor


(August 7, 2025)
It's a night I’ll remember for the rest of my life (I'm 83) whereas vast acres of my middle and elder years are a blank to me, which worries my beloved…
Topics: Change Circumstances, Life Events Contemplation, Insight Humor Mental Health Minorities Optimal Aging Wellness


An Ode to Being Old by Brad Stulllberg / Outside


(December 4, 2021)
On the harder-to-measure benefits of age and experience…
Topics: Change Learning Optimal Aging Wellness Wisdom


Purpose! Passion! Pep! by Barbara Greenleaf


(October 23, 2020)
Perpetual motion may be fine for some, but…
Topics: Humor Lifestyle, General Optimal Aging Wellness



Faith, Religion & Spirituality

 1 record found

Perplexed . . . but not Despairing by George Garrison


(April 17, 2020)
In the midst of our puzzling reality, there is hope…
Topics: Bible Coping COVID-19 Crisis Current Events, News Faith Hopes & Dreams Inspiration Stress Values Wellness Wisdom



General

 1 record found

I've Had the Same Supper for 10 Years by Wilf Davies / The Guardian


(April 23, 2021)
I have two pieces of fish, an onion, an egg, baked beans and biscuits. Being a farmer means every day is the same…
Topics: Personal Stories (Biography/Autobiography) Contentment, Satsifaction Lifestyle, General Wellness Wisdom



Health & Wellness

 6 records found

A Night in Bed with Her and Me by Garrison Keillor


(August 28, 2025)
The other night I lay awake for a while trying to think of the first name of the Romney who ran for president against Obam….
Topics: Humor Memory (failing, improving) Optimal Aging Politics Wellness


One Favor, Lord, if You Have a Moemnt by Garrison Keillor


(August 14, 2025)
I ask a favor of God, that I not die a dumb death. Let me leave in dignity, please…
Topics: Contemplation, Insight Contentment, Satsifaction Humor Optimal Aging Wellness


A Noble Idea That Hit Me Last Tuesday by Garrison Keillor


(February 1, 2024)
I know that I need to get off my duff and man up and go out and walk lest I become a burden to my sweetheart and wind up in a rest home and use taxpayer's money to pay for me to lie around all day watching TV…
Topics: Advice, Guidance & Mentoring Attitudes Humor Optimal Aging Wellness


Normal? by Leona Bergstrom


(September 3, 2021)
Anything but…
Topics: Change Coping COVID-19 Hopes & Dreams Learning Opportunity Optimal Aging Social Issues Stress Wellness


Dreading a Dark Winter Lockdown by David Robson / The Guardian


(January 3, 2021)
Think like a Norwegian, with a mindset that helps combat the long polar night…
Topics: COVID-19 Current Events, News News Wellness


Where Did You Grow Up? by Emma Betuel / Inverse


(August 15, 2020)
Scientists discover a major lasting benefit of growing up outside the city…
Topics: Lifestyle, General Optimal Aging Research Wellness



Holidays

 1 record found

Coping with COVID-era Holiday Lonliness by Rusty Wright


(November 26, 2020)
Maybe some expectations management—and realistic solutions—are in order…
Topics: Coping COVID-19 Holidays Holiday Season Living Alone Loneliness Relationships Thanks, Thankfulness, Thanksgiving Wellness



Life Events

 11 records found

A Bump at the End of the Road by Garrison Keillor


(April 23, 2026)
Getting old is an adventure and what, I ask you, is life without adventure?…
Topics: Contemplation, Insight Coping Humor Optimal Aging Wellness


One-Armed Man at the Concert by Garrison Keillor


(January 29, 2026)
Gratitude is highly appropriate at 83…
Topics: Circumstances, Life Events Contentment, Satsifaction Coping Gratitute Humor Music Wellness


The Old Man Hits the Deck by Garrison Keillor


(January 22, 2026)
I awoke in Carson City, Nevada, with a bump on my head, unable to move my left arm and my face was scratched and my left shin hurt…
Topics: Circumstances, Life Events Contemplation, Insight Gratitute Health Care Humor Wellness


A Happy Man Out for a Drive by Garrison Keillor


(April 24, 2025)
We used to drive around with a big roa' map spread out and yell, 'I told you to turn west a half mile ago, ya dummy,” and now a robolady is our navigator directing us in gentle tones and road trips are more enjoyable. ic …
Topics: Contemplation, Insight Humor Optimal Aging Wellness


I Rise to Testify in My Own Defense by Garrison Keillor


(May 30, 2024)
'For in much wisdom is much vexation, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow,' said King Solomon in the Book of Ecclesiastes, and that was even before neurology came along to put more salt in the soup.
Topics: Change Contemplation, Insight Humor Memory (failing, improving) Optimal Aging Wellness


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