As fall approaches, the thing that’s the most unusual for me is I’m spending a lot of time gathering, cooking, and processing produce from my garden. While that’s generally a good thing, I had a lot of trouble making tomato sauce. Starting at 11 p.m. didn’t help matters. See my article “How to Make (or Not Make) Tomato Sauce” for details.
The way my tomatoes are producing in this year’s hot weather in the Seattle area, I may be making tomato sauce again.
One boomer blogger is enjoying the fall arts and crafts festival in the new community he’s moved to, including bicycle rates for all ages and levels of expertise, while another boomer blogger is transferring potted plants indoors, taking down mobiles, and moving outdoor chairs and the grill to the garage.
Meanwhile, other boomer bloggers are writing about taking a look at finding personal freedom, pondering what to about the Equifax data breach, celebrating weaknesses and strengths, and carrying out a compassion exercise.
Tom Sightings of Sightings Over Sixty describes these boomer offerings in the Best of Boomer Blogs #514. Click here to find the links to the articles.
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