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Stuff You Didn’t Know You Didn’t Know !

·        Men can read smaller print than women can; women can hear better ·        Coca-Cola was originally green. ·        It is impossible to lick your elbow. ·        The State with the highest percentage of people who walk to work: o   Alaska ·        The percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28% ·        The percentage of North […]

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Some Jokes on a Sunday afternoon

A philosopher, a mathematician, a chemist and a physicist were at the coffee shops. The physicist turns to the chemist sitting next to him and says “You know, chemistry is just applied physics!”  They all laugh a bit at the chemist.  The mathematician turns to the physicist sitting next to him and says “You know, […]

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Overcoming your shyness

I cured myself of shyness when it finally occurred to me that people didn’t think about me half as much as I gave them credit for. The truth was, nobody gave a damn… When I stopped being a prisoner to what I worried was others’ opinions of me, I became more confident and free. Lucille […]

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The future of libraries

It’s difficult to predict the exact future of libraries, as it will depend on a variety of factors, such as technological advancements, funding, and community needs. However, it is likely that libraries will continue to evolve and adapt to meet the changing needs of their communities. One trend that has already started and is likely […]

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Thinking of starting a new hobby

 Starting a new hobby can be a great way to stay busy and engaged during Spring. Here are a few ideas for hobbies you might enjoy: Knitting or crocheting: These crafts are relaxing and can be done while watching TV or listening to music. You can make scarves, hats, blankets, and more. Indoor gardening: If […]

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We Must Do Better: Home Support Services for B.C. Seniors

As some of you may know I am on the Council of Advisors to the Senior Advocate in my province. In Feb she posted the following report. I thought I would share. In this report, BC Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie provides a comprehensive review of the province’s home support services and finds they are in […]

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Losing a loved one during a holiday

If you are grieving over the loss of a loved one during a holiday, it can help if you know how to help others handle grief too. Losing a loved one at any time can be difficult, but the holiday season can make it even harder. People die and people grieve. Grief hurts, it’s a […]

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Frugal Tips for Living Alone when retired

Here are a few tips for living alone after 60: Shop for groceries with coupons and shop in bulk and freeze what you don’t use right away to save money and reduce waste. Take advantage of senior discounts. Many stores and restaurants offer discounts to seniors, so be sure to ask if one is available. […]

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How cold IS IT?

We just had a cold spell on the Coast of BC. Now those in the rest of Canada don’t think that a temperature of -5 is cold, but in BC it is so cold that… The rock rattling around in your shoe is your toe.  Lawyers have their hands in their own pockets.  You have […]

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Reasons retirement plans fall short of their goals:

There are several common reasons retirement plans may fall short of their goals: Insufficient savings. One of the most common reasons for retirement plans falling short is that people do not save enough money. This may be because of a lack of understanding of how much they need to save, or simply not having the […]

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