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Retirement News Articles – March 11, 2024

Welcome to the Retirement News Articles for the week of March 11th. I produced one post this week in addition to this week’s retirement newsletter:

My favorite retirement news articles for the week are:

Though I am not the author of these Retirement News Articles, I have searched earnestly for quality content that will prove of value and interest to my subscribers. I hope you enjoy these articles and encourage you to comment on not only the content, but with thoughts on what subjects you would like to see in this weekly compilation.

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Thank you

Mike

Retirement News Articles – Bonus Story

I admit to having never been to the north coast or anywhere in California north of San Francisco. This is a round-about way to say I have never seen redwood trees, especially coastal redwoods.

The big coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are magnificent, and I understand if you are seeing them for the first time, out of this world. A few individuals grow to just shy of 400 feet, making them the tallest carbon-bearing organisms on Earth. Scientists still don’t know why or how they get so high. Their sheer size — height, circumference, and overall massive frame are at once spell binding and awe inspiring. This article, from Noema, can tell you more…frankly, a lot more, as this is a long article.

The Extraordinary Lives of Coast Redwoods

Travel for Seniors

As Travel + Leisure states in article one, what makes for a beautiful city varies from person to person. However, they have provided their expert list of the 25 most beautiful cities, with one or more likely just what YOU are looking for in a getaway and memorable travel experience.

Until the end of the civil war in Sri Lanka in 2009, only the hardiest of surfers would frequent the southern shores in search of the perfect wave. However, since peace has now come to the country, tourism is thriving, and includes a reputation as a destination catering to novice and intermediate surfers seeking improvement. The gentle waves provide a forgiving environment, and unlike Arugam Bay, where the surf season kicks off in May, our surfing haven in the South of Sri Lanka aligns with winter, making it an ideal choice for numerous prospective visitors.

The surf revolution along Sri Lanka’s southern coast has ignited a surge of indigenous creativity. This phenomenon has attracted a dynamic blend of artistic, culinary, and entrepreneurial talent, independent of the surf culture. As a result, a vibrant energy permeates this region, creating a distinct atmosphere not present in other areas of the country.

If this sounds like a match made in heaven, read further in article two.

25 Most Beautiful Cities in the World

Sri Lanka’s South Coast Is the Next Great Lifestyle Destination

Lifestyle, Health & Welfare for Seniors

Perhaps it is not as traumatic as the dentist, but I don’t know anyone who looks forward to going to see the doctor. However, if you do have an upcoming appointment, it makes sense to get the most out of it. Fortunately, there are several practical approaches to optimize your doctor’s appointment, regardless of whether you have a longstanding relationship with the healthcare provider or are a new patient. As suggested by the experts consulted by SELF for this article, effective preparation and a readiness to pose questions and express your requirements are key. Read article one to get find out more.

Nearly half of adults in the US have high blood pressure (BP), with many not being symptomatic and therefore unaware. Elevated blood pressure substantially increases the likelihood of experiencing a heart attack or stroke, raises the risk of developing kidney disease, and may interfere with sexual function. If you know you have high BP, you may want to read article two, which has several ideas on how to help manage it without medicines…or as a help to the medicines you are taking.

5 Tips for Talking to Your Doctor

7 Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure Without Medication

Food, Nutrition & Cooking

The first article and recipe are originally from Natasha’s Kitchen. I have a weak spot for cinnamon rolls and this is another recipe I just had to save in my files, as it looks wonderful.

The second recipe, from Bon Appetit, and originally published in 2018, looks scrumptious. I have saved this one and plan to surprise my family with this at my earliest opportunity.

Overnight Cinnamon Rolls Recipe

Cauliflower Bolognese


Recreation, Exercise & Hobbies

Spring is almost here, and based upon a quick road trip to North Carolina this week, it is already popping up daffodils! The sun is beaming, flowers are perennially blooming, and the birds serenade us with their native melodies. If there’s a natural elixir to inhale, it’s undoubtedly the spring season!

With spring’s awakening, seniors now have ample chances to relish the outdoors and stay engaged. Whether you’re a retiree or an older adult seeking new pastimes, there are numerous enjoyable and invigorating spring activities tailored for seniors. Take a look at article one if you are ready to get “out of the house.”

Gardening is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature for people of any age. However, as we age, there are some logistics and physical limitations which may begin to make themselves apparent. Article two gives us some ideas on how to deal with these considerations.

10 Funtastic Spring Activities for Seniors

Gardening Tips for the Elderly

Arts, Entertainment, and Reading

Many museum institutions across the country offer free admission in a variety of circumstances. This article, from Money Talk News, provides a list of some of the best.

Though I am familiar with many of its songs, I am embarrassed to admit that I do not own a copy of Carole King’s “Tapestry”. It is definitely on my Christmas list for 2024. As article two shares, the album not only won three Grammy’s, but has a storied place in the halls of musical history.

7 Ways to Visit Top Museums Across America for Free

Why ”Tapestry”, Carole King’s Masterpiece, Still Challenges Us


Financial Management for Seniors

It is fair to say you can find retirement investing advice on numerous websites across the internet. Though I do sometimes share articles with this focus, frugal and prudent financial management during retirement is my primary focus. Both of the articles below fit that description.

Whether you are retired or not, when paying out significant hard-earned cash for a product, you would likely like to know if it is a quality product that performs and is durable. That’s where product reviews come in handy. For inexpensive items, user reviews might be enough. However, when buying a car, a major appliance or similar high dollar item, it would be nice to find more than just an “opinion” to steer you to prudent purchase. Article one gives you the run-down on the most popular expert sites to optimize your purchasing decisions.

Retirement often means it is time to downsize and sell the “family” home. When this time has arrived, one of the first questions to ask is should I rent or own? The answer will differ for everyone as there are advantages and disadvantages to both. To find out more about renting, take a look at article two, from Kiplinger magazine.

The Best Sites to Find Honest Product Reviews

Does It Make Sense to Rent in Retirement?

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