Littleton, where small town America comes to life
A tiny log home stands near a general store. Colorfully named establishments from the past include the Rough & Ready Flour Mill and the First and Last Chance Saloon.
5 money saving tips for exchanging currency
Some currency exchange tables in airports and tourist areas offer bad rates, taking more of your money. And some credit cards and banks can add fees when you buy something with your card.
Living together, aging well
There is the traditional home setting with the support of friends, family and services; Village or NORCs (Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities); or planned cohousing, a trend known as “Golden Girls” living.
Charlottesville offers art, culture, history
The gracious mansion is a perfect example of an 18th-century gentleman’s country estate. Its 33 rooms are filled with elegant furniture and architectural touches imported from Europe.
Strawbery Banke to Host Vintage & Vine Wine Festival in Historic Style
Vintage & Vine emphasizes local sourcing, local chefs and the best locally-available wines.
Bay State woman wins ‘People’ magazine’s most beautiful
Her selection could be a sign that slowly, but surely, society is starting to celebrate the beauty of all its members, not just the young.
Tuscany combines beauty, history, food, art
Vineyards and groves of olive trees blanket rolling hillsides and spill down into deep valleys. An ancient stone villa, its entrance road lined by parallel rows of tall, straight cypress trees, tops many hills.
Self-publishing authors get the word out
For over 50 years, even before they married in 1961, Gloria Daniels’ husband, Arthur, had been telling her that she should write books. “I didn’t pay any attention at all,” she said. “Then I hit 70 — and I’m writing books.”
Savannah comes to life through stories, history
Savannah may conjure thoughts of John Berendt’s 1994 book and subsequent movie, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, about a murder that took place in the Mercer House.
There’s help for older adults suffering mental illness
For some battling mental health issues, it’s all about taking those tiny steps. For older individuals, the challenges can be greater.