Kopp series
Jemisin
Demon Copperfield, by Barbara Kingsolver
gardening books
Elizabeth Peters
Mrs. Everything by Jennifer Weiner
The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry
Life from Scratch by Sasha Martin
Enola Holmes series
Movies
1. Leap Year
10,000 BC***
2012***
50/50****
About a Boy****
Aeon Flux***
Albert Nobbs***
Alice in Wonderland***
Amour****
Anchors Aweigh (Frank Sinatra)
Another Year**
Argo****
Artist
Astro Boy***
Avatar (3D) ****
Baby Boom (diane Keaton)***
Begin Again***
Belle****
Bernie***
Blade Runner***
TV shows
30 Rock
3rd Rock from the Sun
A Capital Fourth***
Academy Awards
Accidentally on Purpose***
All in the Family
Allo Allo
Andor
Arrested Development
As Time Goes By
Becker
Bertie and Jeeves
Big Bang Theory
Blackish
Bob Hearts Abishola
Call My Agent (Netflix, in French)
Castle***
Celtic Woman
Chuck
Community
Places to Stay
Lake Lure Inn and Spa
Brookwood Inn (on the Duke Campus)
Holiday Inn Express, Hillsborough
La Quinta, Raleigh-Durham airport
Hotel Castellane, Toulouse***
Disney Resort, Hilton Head***
Hotel Airinos (Cangas, Spain)**
Viento del Norte (Espasante, Spain)***
Casa Grande da Fervenza (Lugo, Spain)****
Casa Perfeuto Maria (Cabanamouros, Spain)****
Hotel AC Couzco (Madrid, Spain)****
James Madison Inn, Madison (looks nice from the outside)
King Charles Inn **** (really nice, great location)
LaQuinta, N. Charleston *** (bargain)
My Memorial Service
Kumbayah
#1310: Filled with Loving kindness
Deep Peace
Dona Nobis Pacem
When I breathe in... (Sarah Dan)
Precious Lord
We Laugh, We Cry
Comfort Me
My Peace
Wish List (sustainable and/or used, when possible)
The Better World Handbook Small Changes That Make a Big Difference
one of Elizabeth's (small) quilts to hang on my wall. I like Green 1 pretty well.
almost anything from Levenger
cookbooks from Hugh's list
personal trainer
hair accessories that work and look good and are made and bought sustainably
new compost crock??
Vintage canisters for flour (Durham)
Aging Facts
Seventy percent of people over age 65 will need care for an average three years. That care could take many forms, from a family member providing it to full-time nursing home care.
According to Successful Aging, the biggest predictor of cognitive health in old age is Education.
The second biggest is lung capacity--really.
Women who reach 65 have an average life expectancy of 20 years.
If I live to age 90, there is a 50% chance I will have Alzheimer's disease. Of course, there is a 50% chance I won't.
By 2030, people 65 and older will make up about 20% of the U.S. population.
Although 90% of nursing home residents are over 65, they represent only 4.1% of the older population
In 2009, about 30% of older adults lived in urban "central cities", 53% in suburban areas, and the remaining 17% lived in small cities and rural areas
Garlic Breadsticks Recipe
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Raise your hand if you want garlic breadsticks from scratch using my fan
favorite pizza dough recipe. Soft and fluffy center, crisp crust and extra
garli...
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Movie review: "Don't Look Up"
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*Don't Look Up*" is a flawed but useful movie that comprehensively and
necessarily satirizes Stupid America.
Cons
I'd say 4 out of 5 jokes, especiall...
SHADBERRIES // The Local Food Report
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A friend jogged by the other day, when Alex and I were walking home from
picking shadberries. You might know the fruits as Juneberries,
serviceberries, s...
Ernest Wamba dia Wamba and the Wind
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Yesterday, the great Congolese philosopher, historian, and scholar Ernest
Wamba dia Wamba passed away in Kinshasa, DRC. His contributions to African
politi...
Remember the Alamo!
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March 6 is a date every Texas school child learns to remember. On that day
in 1836 (remember that year also!) the Alamo fort in San Antonio fell to
Santa A...
Still Here
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Oh how the years fly past. It appears I don’t really keep up this blog
anymore…sincere apologies to anyone who once enjoyed reading my gardening
stories. I...
Making Honey
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A few mornings ago, my husband with great excitement pointed out all the
bees covering one of my rose bushes. It seems as if last spring and summer
was one...
Adulting is for the birds
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My legal-to-drink nephew said he wasn’t interested in being an adult.
Oooooohhhh how I laughed, at the thought that it was something that could
be opted o...
My song of snow in sight
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“…how slender my heart should you then doubt my fear of deep intention
would you be more than the commended old wrong would you be still my song
of snow in...
A New Direction
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The blog is ending, but our coverage of caregiving and aging is not. The
New Old Age will run as a twice-monthly column by Paula Span on nytimes.com
and fr...
Vive la France! (and a few missing oeufs...)
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I've been meaning to write up this post for a few days but alas I have been
pretty unwell and bed-ridden for the past 6 or so days with a rotten
stomach ...
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