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Maintaining Your Independence

Financial & Health advice to help you preserve your independence.

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Finding Your Independence in July

Not only does July mean that summer is well underway for Floridians, but it’s also the month of celebrating independence. Typically, we recognize the importance of our autonomy on the Fourth of July with fireworks, hot dogs and picnic salads. What better way to enjoy summer?

of these games can be found for free in whatever application store you have on your device. The constant mental stimulation these games provide works to keep your brain alive and kicking even while it rests. With these resources at your fingertips, it’s hard to say “no” to putting your mind to the test.

However, many of us forget to celebrate our own personal independence as we move freely through life. Independence is a matter and a right that should be exalted and maintained throughout a person’s life. So, what can seniors do to maintain their independence as they age?

Others way you can ensure your independence in the long-term is by being smart with your money, but you didn’t need me to tell you that. An issue that many retirees run into is not being able to live in the same sort of fast-and-loose way they had before when it comes to finances. With a fixed income such as social security, it’s imperative that you not only spend money wisely, but save for the future. For more information and tips on how you can ensure your financial stability and independence in retirement, read Les Megyeri’s piece “Maintaining One’s Financial Independence” in this issue of Lifestyles.

Independence is more than just having personal freedomsit's the ability to exist without the assistance of others. Whether this be mental, physical or financial, remaining autonomous throughout life is crucial to our overall health. The best way to keep your life as you know it is by treating your brain as a muscle: exercise it! Some great ways to work on your independence and ensure that you’ll have personal freedom in old age is to exercise your brain. Depending on if you prefer a physical page to virtual, there are an array of solitary games you can play in order to keep your brain active and healthy for years to come. Some great examples of activities to keep your entertained for hours are sudoku, crosswords, word finds, chess and even jigsaw puzzles. Many

This July, exercise your independence. Take a road trip that you’ve been meaning to take or visit the beach or family like you’ve told yourself you will eventually. Even taking the time to take up a hobby you’ve been considering is a great way to increase and put your personal independence to work.

Rebecca Rebecca Fending, Editor

Enjoy your summer and we'll see you in August!

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Seniors Keeping Independent BY: JAN LARRAINE COX

As we progress into summer months in Florida amidst the continuing COVID-19 pandemic, seniors especially want to remain as healthy as possible at home. Have extra batteries, water, canned food, and a manual can opener on hand in case there’s a power outage during storm events. Program National Hurricane Center into your cell phone: www.nhc.noaa. gov/ to keep up to date. Keeping the mind active at this time is especially important, too. On the computer or smart phone, there are many brain games available. A few top favorites include Words with Friends, Crossword Puzzles, Sudoku numbers games, action games like Angry Birds’ Best Arcade and Sim City, where you can build your own extraordinary city. Once library programs are fully functioning again, even more opportunities will abound to keep the mind engaged such as trivia nights, cuisine demonstrations, dance instructions, music performances, films and book presentations which highlight the relevance of historical events on our present issues. In addition, libraries offer computer classes and consultation on smart phone use.

To better prepare us with the safest environment in which to live, we need to make a consistent resolution to declutter. The floor is not even a temporary storage option for books and magazines. One wrong move could land you on the floor, having slipped on reading material, hopefully without a broken bone. Professional organizer Barbara Reich recommends sorting clutter into three piles: Keep, Toss and Donate. “Tackle what makes you most bonkers first. After that your anxiety level will drop exponentially and it’s amazing how motivated you are to keep going,” she says. Categories of paper to definitely recycle are old bank statements, catalogs and very old manuals. Most of this information can be easily accessed online, so ditch them! Also, donate the items that you thought “may come in handy someday”. Books can also be gifted to a grateful family member or donated to your local library branch for their next fundraiser. Allow others to learn from the books you have garnered so much knowledge from. The authors would want you to share their insights with your friends and relatives. But, in case your best efforts to declutter fail and you do trip and lose your balance at home, there are certain ways to fall to lessen the blow: Stay bent: fall with bent elbows and knees to lessen the impact and don’t become rigid. Protect your head by turning it to the side or tuck your chin to your chest. If possible land on your butt or thighs, not bone; land on muscle! Roll into it, and spread the impact. If you belong to AARP, it’s wise to call their 24/7 registered nurse helpline at 888- 543-5630 if you feel as though you are injured. They will keep a record of your call and their advice will possibly avoid an ambulance call and visit to the hospital. Lifestyles After 50 • July 2020 • page 5


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Cycles of Life. . . and Death BY RANDAL C. HILL

Get you rmotor runnin’, head out on the highway Lookin’ for adventure and whatever comes our way - Steppenwolf “Easy Rider” was the ultimate epochal, and ultimately doomed, buddy picture, a movie replete with drugs, rock ‘n’ roll, sex and violence as elements of the seductive allure of freedom that the open road can offer.

brutally murdered after all three unintentionally stir up trouble at a smalltown Louisiana café. Following a nightmarish LSD trip during Mardi Gras, Captain America and Billy continue their travels.

As Captain America (a well-groomed, leather-clad Peter Fonda) and Billy (a slovenly, fringe-jacketed Dennis Hopper), the pair journey across America in an attempt to abandon mainstream life for one sans responsibility. Flush with cash from a Los Angeles cocaine deal (which features a cameo appearance by record producer Phil Spector, who hands over the money), the two modern-day cowboys roar east on flashy motorcycles, bound for Mardi Gras and, eventually, a cushy retirement in Florida.

Writer Terry Southern worked on the script with Hopper and Fonda and later told “Creative Screenwriting” that the original idea had been to portray the pair sailing off into the sunset out of Key West at the movie’s end. Southern said, “It wasn’t until the end that it took on a genuinely artistic dimension—when it suddenly evolved into an indictment of the American redneck, and his hatred and intolerance for anything remotely different from himself.” The shocking demise of the two bikers comes at the hands of a shotgun-wielding assailant.

Fonda and Hopper, the film’s producer/director team, found Columbia Pictures’ bean counters reluctant to dole out adequate funds for the endeavor. So tight became the allotted budget that the idea of an original music score was scrapped in lieu of using rock singles on the soundtrack. Throughout the odyssey, a reflective Captain America seems to appreciate and respect everything and everyone he encounters, whereas Billy stumbles about in a pot-induced fog while rhapsodizing about the hedonistic bacchanal that awaits in New Orleans. On the way, they meet an alcoholic ACLU lawyer named George Hansen (Jack Nicholson, at the time an unknown). George decides to head east with the two but is Lifestyles After 50 • July 2020 • page 10

After Peter Fonda previewed the movie for his father, the legendary Henry (who had worked in mainstream motion pictures for 35 years) admitted to his son, “I’m worried about it because the film is inaccessible… I just don’t think many people will get it.” Not so. Aimed at the high school and college-age audience, “Easy Rider” offered an unflinching look at the dying days of the 1960s counterculture. Shot on a shoestring budget of $900,000, “Easy Rider” raked in $60 million dollars at the box office and garnered a Best First Work award at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival.


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I celebrated Independence Day by reading an uplifting, historical book about someone unfamiliar to me. Jane Franklin Mecom, the youngest sister of Benjamin Franklin, was considered one of his closest confidants for they corresponded throughout most of their lives. Most of their correspondence has been lost, but some of their letters survived.

Her life was one of confinement as she never learned to ride a horse and she only left the city with her mother. After work, she ran errands, visited her sisters and helped care for their children as well, all the while trying to keep her own family out of the poor house; still, she found time to write a small diary she called “Book of Ages.”

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Signs That I’m Starting to Get Old Shortly before this past Memorial Day I came to the painful realization and had to accept the fact, that I’m getting old! It wasn’t because of any particular pains, ailments, maladies or infirmities. It wasn’t due to any change in the color of my hair nor due to additional hair growth in my ears or nostrils. And I did NOT give in and begin playing shuffleboard at the clubhouse. The reason I know I’m aging is because... (drum roll) …we just bought a PRACTICAL car. Yup! It’s true! This is not to say that there will be no more sporty convertibles in our future. However, (Mike inserts tissues into his cheeks) “we were made an offer we couldn’t refuse”. Especially since “our Toyota Avalon now sleeps wit da fishes.” It’s an SUV, a silver Ford Expedition XLT. I actually have to stand atop a three-rung stepladder in order to clean the love bugs from off of the windshield. It’s huge! Sitting up high as I steer it along the highway is like piloting the U.S.S. Indianapolis through the Philippine Sea, only without the sharks. It has enough room to hold all my wife’s jewelry-making supplies, a tent and two tables for transport to the local farmers markets, plus room for additional passengers besides just me and an ice chest. I’m thinking we could add an inflatable mattress and use it like a camper when we go on vacations, avoiding the cost of a motel stay unless, of course, we come across a really good discount coupon. It has of three wide cinemascope-like mirrors, so there are no blind spots, a major concern since I provide one of my own. The gas mileage isn’t as bad as I expected, roughly 21 miles per gallon. With the seats folded down, it will seat eight passengers comfortably or 12 passengers cramped and miserable. I have made one major modification to the vehicle. I had a steel cowcatcher mounted on the front to eliminate the frustration of Florida drivers who meander slowly in the fast lane. It was either that or a bazooka… I DID IT! I challenged myself to write this entire peace without mentioning COVID-19, the coronavirus, or quarantine. Yay, Me! Oops.. Mike Wright can be seen driving along U.S. 60, sitting high while going through the motions of using the floor shift of a vintage Alfa Romeo Convertible or a Porsche Targa. If you think he should have gone with the bazooka, contact him at micwrighthamo@gmail.com Lifestyles After 50 • July 2020 • page 16


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When the pandemic took hold in mid-march, the florida orchestra vowed to keep the music going, even without concerts. Wow, did we ever. Tfo has posted more than 100 videos on youtube and our tfo at home series on our website – more than any other orchestra, we believe – thanks to our creative musicians, music director michael francis, associate conductor daniel black and tireless staff. Many of these videos were created by our teaching artists to help kids practice and learn virtually at home. The response has been truly moving, including this for our virtual orchestra performance of tchaikovsky’s symphony no. 4 (Finale): “The performance brought tears to my eyes, and it gives me hope that all of our orchestras will be playing together again and bringing back the joy of live music to audiences all over the world. Thank you, and please pass my thanks to those involved in making this uplifting performance!” -Kathy Our tfo at home series also includes wsmr radio rebroadcasts, blog posts and extensive resources for virtual learning, especially for music students. In addition to dozens of individual performance videos, here are highlights of what you’ll find at floridaorchestra.Org/tfo-at-home: Inside the music series: straight to you for free. Feel the heartache, hope and triumph of beethoven’s symphony no. 7 As michael francis breaks the best parts, with virtual performances by tfo’s musicians. Check out all videos in the series that celebrates 250 years of beethoven. Way to go, graduates! Just for you, class of 2020, the florida orchestra performs elgar’s pomp and circumstance from their homes. Hard to imagine graduating without it. What brings you joy? The florida orchestra family hopes you will find your own moments of joy in this video of beethoven’s “ode to joy,” performed by tfo and featuring our musicians, board members and staff. If you go: Florida Orchestra Coffee Concert tickets are $24-$42, with concerts at the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg and Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater. Tampa Bay Times Masterworks and Raymond James Pops series tickets are $18-$48. Tickets at FloridaOrchestra.org and 727.892.3337 or 1.800.662.7286.

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first then who knows where it will lead us? “God knows” Wesley Chapel area. 5414 - I’M INTERESTED IN GOING TO MOVIES. Dinner and walks. I am pleasant to get along with. I’m witty & got it all together. I’m 5’4”, 145 lbs with a good personality and lot’s of energy.

for friendship, to get together and enjoy each other’s company. Will answer alll. 5369 – Looking For Ms Right. Retired New York Attorney, former New York Police Officer, looking for loving relationship with kind and sincere, self-caring lady. 65 – 75. Widow preferred. Clearwater area.

5413 - WW ISO BUDDY, FRIEND to pal around with who’s about my age, 80’s, gal or guy with SOH. Good health, financially secure to have fun & enjoy life. No Trumpers or religious zealots please. Let the good times roll.

5412 - LOOKING FOR ADVENTEROUS WOMAN. SWM, NS, healthy, retired, enjoys country music, home cooking, day trips to scenic attractions, sun rises, sunsets, movies, walks in the park. For more info, write me. Pinellas County.

5422 - VERY PRETTY WWF ISO FF. Long blonde hair, youthful 60’s, 5’4”, slim, ND, NS. Fine dining, dancing, theatre, travel. Looking for retired W gentleman, 5’9”, 6575, HWP, SOH. Will speak soon. Send photo & phone.

5419 - HAVE A NICE DAY. SWF, 75 yo, 5’5”, slender, brunette, green eyes, adventurous, love walks, parks, outdoors, healthy food. Am happy, loving, kind. LTR, intimacy? Have photo. Tampa.

5416 - LOOKING FOR COMPANION. SWM seeking fit, attractive, female. Very handsome, very fit senior. 5’11”, 175, blue eyes, silver hair. Let’s enjoy life’s pleasures. Dunedin.

5388 - I remember cooking together, dancing in the kitchen, walks & holding hands. ISO friend, early 80’s, SOH, NS, LT, SD. I am W, C, widow. 5’5”, HWP & attractive. Reply with phone or email.

4119 - Seeking Honest gentleman. Former airline stewardess and model, 5’4”, 104 lbs., slender, white with Ph.D. in healthcare. Fulbright scholar, eats healthy and exercises. Likes sports and animals. WW. Loves the Lord. Florida.

5417 - PINELLAS PARK, FUN LOVING SWM, seeking SWW to enjoy sports activities, bridge, dominoes, pinochle and swimming at Mainlands. I’m 88 and very active. Looking for SWW over 70. I’m 6’3”, 235 lbs and a dancer. Pinellas Park.

5423 - SEEKING HONEST COMPANION. SBF, 70’s, NS. Enjoys outdoors, sports, music, theatre, travel & trying new recipes at home. Like to meet SBM with similar interests & SOH for close friendship. N. Tampa 5427 - SEEKING SINCERE, HONEST GENTLEMAN. I’m 70s, HWP, NS, ND, like to meet SWM with same interest for LTR. Laid back, no drama. Like animals. I’m in East Pasco. 5425 - SINCERE CHRISTIAN WOMAN desires C-man who really loves God and is active, lives a healthy life, helps his neighbor, enjoys nature (including picnics), canoeing and a friend to all animals. I’m all of the above. I’m a W ,etite lady with long hair and chearful. Age 60’s, Age preferred: Mid 50’s and up. I live in Hillsborough County. Please write me, tell me about yourself. 5367 – I am Looking For Mr. Right. I’m a WW, 76 yy, 5’5”, blue eyes, white hair, NS, ND, NDrg, healthy, SOH, like to dance to 50’s & 60’s country music, take walks, just enjoy life. I am a caring, loving person. Would like to meet a SWM, same age or older, taller than me. NS, ND or SD, NDrg, healthy SOH. Port Richey, Hudson area. Send name & phone number. 5418 - LOOKING FOR SOMEONE. Single, secure, sincere, white gentleman. WTR. Must be 65 to 70 years of age. Friendship

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MEN SEEKING WOMEN 5411 - BM seeks LTR with 50-65 yr old woman of character. I am 6’0”, 180 lbs, 60 year old. NS. Children are adults. Free to travel. I am a one woman man. Race is not an issue character is! 5407 - ISO BF, 50+, slender build who likes to read, go out to eat, movies, laid back, enjoys laughter & is drama free. Look forward to hearing from you. I am a WM, 5’11”, 155 lbs, NS and drama free. 5415 - M, WW, NS, SD, HWP, P, FF, likes cards, walks, cooking, travel, fun.

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