Have you ever thought what life would be if you cannot see? Maybe you haven’t. Maybe you treat your eyes on “as-need” basis. That as long as you wake up each morning to a burst of colors, you need not care for them.
Author: Joseph Dabon
Diarrhea: Common Causes and How to Deal with It
When was the last time you had diarrhea? Two weeks ago I had a mild case. I thought it was mild because I did not feel any of its side-effects. I thought two tablets of Loperamide and meals of hard-boiled eggs and congee were enough to help me get over it. They did, but my…
Going 70 but Revving like a Guy at 50
“Why do you drink alone?’ My date asked me this question over a few beers at City Times Square a month ago. Before I go into it, here’s a quick rundown of the place. City Times Square is a two-story building 15 minutes drive from my home. It is my favorite Saturday-evening hangout because it…
10 Great Jobs You can Do in Retirement
Officially, I am retired. Unofficially, I spend no less than 10 hours per day as a blogger and a freelance writer. I need to. Besides loving writing, I need to find something to keep away boredom and loneliness.
Wearables for Seniors: Cool and Super Useful
Wearables are items that are worn or carried, as an accessory. The term is not new. In fact, it dates back to the 13th century when the first wearable was invented – the eyeglasses. Thanks to technology, today’s wearables are more than just a pair of reading glasses. They are more multi-functional, cool and chic devices that…
Do You Want to be Alone? Take a Solo Long Drive
I am not anti-social, but more often than not, I relish to be alone. While most people take being “alone” as solitude or loneliness, it is not. At least, it does not have the same negative connotation as its cousins. Being alone isn’t bad if it is a deliberate choice. On the other hand, it…
Poverty: A Major Worry among the Elderly
Elderly poverty – shocking but true!Do you know how it is to be broke? A few years after retirement, I was down on my luck. I mean really down. All my business ventures failed, my retirement pension was almost depleted and I still had two kids in college. It was horrible, to say the least,…
How to Cope with Diabetes through Dieting
I am not a diabetic (knock on wood), but I am surrounded by people who are. My younger sister is a diabetic. So is my uncle, my best friend, a cousin and more than a couple of guys I play tennis with. A friend became blind in one eye due to diabetes and another had…
How Technology is Redefining the Lives of Seniors
Since the invention of the wifi in 1997, and its introduction into our lives, things have changed forever. Technology has changed everything, i.e, how we live, our views of life and living, our relationships, the things we use and how we use them, etc.
Do Something Different this Year – Travel
When I feel the itch (and I am always itchy), I travel, one of the nice things about being healthy and single. It can be a simple as a long drive, or a flight or boat ride to an island. In all cases, the destination is always the same – an evening in a quiet…