Resources-links we really like are listed below, alphabetically by theme. Before you join us on that web adventure, here are some other informational pages on this site for you:
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The Ageless Project -- This noncommercial site wants to prove the age diversity of the web. You can find some creative sites to enjoy reading or submit your own site if it fits the owner's editorial guidelines.
Creative Aging, National Center for -- Pioneering group offers Creativity Matters, The Arts and Aging Toolkit to get you started. Workshops and conferences are regular features, as well as a concise newsletter that sums up new developments.
Define Yourself: Women Explore the Aging Process -- The mission of this Canadian blog catalogue of resources-links is "to take the pulse of women today and share with you their unique and varied views and attitudes towards the very personal subject of aging."
Elder One Stop -- a site for resources and creative ideas about aging, with special sensitivity for the situation of elderly caregivers.
Fabulous Women Over 50 -- Blog.
Times Goes By – Ronni Bennet's blog is the best about aging and age-related issues.
Advanced Age -- Photos of well-dressed elders around New York City.
Fashionising -- Stays abreast of high fashion trends with runway photos. Hard on older eyes due to gray type on black background.
On the Street -- Fabulousphotographer Bill Cunningham, 73, creates narrated slide shows of fashion observations. The link takes you to the New York Times Style pages index, as the slideshow does not appear every day.
The Sartorialist -- One of the best-known blogs about fashion.
Smarter. Fashion Blog -- Occasional articles for older market; new product suggestions.
Trendy Plus Sized Clothes -- Skewed young, bright and cheerful. Good educational articles about fit, size, and related topics.
A Natural Alternative Soaps and Toiletries are completely handmade of high quality ingredients by my niece, Hedge. One of her hard-to-find products is a shampoo bar for hair that includes four types of oil: coconut, palm, soy, and castor. No worry about getting through airport security with these, and they contribute to lustrous locks.
50-Plus Fitness Walking -- Good exercise for us, plus how-to information and product reviews.
Arts & Letters Daily is a compendium of links to a cornucopia of online sources, compiled by the Chronicle of Higher Education. If you need food for thought, you will find it here.
Lonny online design magazine is a feast for the eyes. There is always something beautiful to inspire and delight.
The Reality Sandwich is the ultimate Boomer's New Age mind-munchie, offering "evolving consciousness, bite by bite."
Journeywoman -- online travel magazine for women by a senior and seasoned world adventurer.
Sisters on the Fly and the Cowgirl Caravan -- Fishing and horse riding for outdoorsy gals. It's worth a trip to this site to browse their marvelous, vintage mini-travel trailers.
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