We talked to Chuck Bent, age 69, about how he got started on his fitness journey in his 50s -- and we all can learn from his approach and attitude. I had been fit and active until my early 30s when I changed careers from one that was physically demanding to one where I was … [Read more...] about How One Man Got His Fitness Back in His 50s
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Leave Summer Behind With Our September Happenings Guide
Looking for something to do? Today’s Transitions Magazine has the scoop on where to go and what to do this month. What’s Happening in September Fall Fun begins at Gallrein Farms this month with the Sunflower and Corn Festival taking place the first two weekends of … [Read more...] about Leave Summer Behind With Our September Happenings Guide
A Perfect Afternoon: The Café + Cave Hill Cemetery
Lunch Plus One is something to do with a friend or two or a relative for a simple outing. This Lunch Plus One combines a well-known local restaurant with the final resting place of well-known locals.The Lunch: The Café731 Brent Street #102, LouisvilleOpen Everyday, 8am to … [Read more...] about A Perfect Afternoon: The Café + Cave Hill Cemetery
Experience Thailand Through The Eyes Of A Local Chef
Rachael Reigelman has just returned from a ten-day whirlwind culinary tour of Thailand and she has the elephant pants to prove it. “I came home with 15 pairs,” she says, holding out the fabric around the hips to show them off. “Once I realized how cheap everything was at the … [Read more...] about Experience Thailand Through The Eyes Of A Local Chef
I Retired: And I would be miserable if I did what others suggested
“Its name is Public Opinion. It is held in reverence. Some think it’s the voice of God. Loyalty to petrified opinion never yet broke a chain or freed a human soul.” (Mark Twain) I retired after 31.5 years at hospice at the end of 2020. I was amazed at much of the public … [Read more...] about I Retired: And I would be miserable if I did what others suggested