A PAFC blog authored by a team of experienced adults who have come together to share personal experiences, perspectives, and insights regarding the challenges and opportunities of growing older in Larimer County. We invite your comments, no matter your age. If you are over 50 and interested in joining our team of contributors, please contact Kirsten Hartman (kirstenhartman@comcast.net). We also invite you to explore our Graceful Aging Series at: https://www.pafclarimer.org/graceful-aging/
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Bloggers' tea and conversation
By the way, bloggers and interested bloggers are convening over tea, cookies, and conversation on Wednesday, September 4 from 2 to 4 p.m. If you belong to either party, link to the event on the PAFC calendar for more information.
Saturday, August 24, 2019
A Week in Aspen
Crossing over wetlands |
Through thick aspen woods |
Bridge over the Roaring Fork |
Entering the eastern edge of town |
Where the Aspen Mt. ski runs drop straight into town |
Gathering inside the tent for the morning dress rehearsal($20) of the evening Beethoven Concert ($80) |
Then bike back to the campsite for lunch, shower, and nap, before driving back into town for dinner and an Aspen Theater performance of "Little Shop of Horrors" |
For over 20 years we have spent a week like this during the Aspen music festival. Usually around our anniversary (52 this year). We eat out 3 or 4 times, but mostly make our own meals in our small popup camper. Over the week we generally see an opera, an evening concert performance, a morning dress concert rehearsal, one play, one or two master classes, check out the farmers’ market on Saturday morning, hike at least one high mountain trail, bike back and forth to town once a day, and take one longer bike ride (10 miles) along the Rio Grand trail down to Woody Creek for lunch. In between it is feet up in camp, book in hand, which often leads to a nap lulled by the warmth of a summer afternoon and the soft rustle of aspen leaves. No cell, no wifi, solar power only, no traffic, only the sounds of nature and the occasional fellow camper passing by.
Life in Colorado is really very good.
By: Bonnie Shetler
Friday, August 16, 2019
Old Coots
A friend forwarded me this segment of "On the Road with Steve Hartman" about older friends taking their coffee club meetings to their local farmers market. The results were delightful. This is a great reflection of how younger people look to older adults for advice and wisdom.
Click here to see the video (there's a short ad before the video starts).
Should we start one here in Fort Collins?
By: PAFC
Click here to see the video (there's a short ad before the video starts).
Should we start one here in Fort Collins?
By: PAFC
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