|
|

“seniorocity” pronunciation: \sē-nyər-ä-si-tē\
1. : the quality or state of being both “wise” and “fun,” usually coming with age, knowledge or experience.
2. : a privileged status attained by age, knowledge or experience.
3. : an online community comprised of adults over 40 years of age, sharing such qualities.
| Old age is no place for sissies. |
| Bette Davis |
In spite of nearly daily rain, we are doing yard work around our new manufactured home. The soil ... Read more
Great article below on Osteoporosis and how to help avoid it. Good reading to you all:How to Avoid Osteopor... Read more
FYI, Seniorocity was mentioned in this Sun Sentinel article:... Read more
Groups
latest
A group where we can talk about whatever is on our minds-books, music, questions of faith...nonbelievers are welcome.
This is a group all about women, sharing, caring, laughing, crying, giving he
Do you have a dog? 2 dogs? 3 dogs? More than that? Then you are a me
A group where you can vent about the things that bother you! The rules are simple! The only names we c
latest news
Spam Cops mistakenly identified us as involved with Spamming...
I think I have eliminated a back door into a member's Guest Book...
Latest Group Posts
Group: Christian Friends, jo56: Today I was running just a few minutes late. i hate to be late. My morning test was an older man with Parkinsons who could not swallow anything without problems. I worked long and hard to try tohelp, to no avail. And now I am late. Work is tense for a
Group: Christian Friends, jo56: “Blessed are the poor in spirit” means: “Blessed is the man who has realized his own utter helplessness, and who has put his whole trust in God.” If a man has realiz
Group: The Dog Pack, jo56: Got them on both dogs. At least I have a 3 day weekend to work on em. My kitchen table has Gold Bond powder,witch hazel, antibiotic spray and aloe vera on it. My game plan is sulfodene bath each day and appropriate ungents. Any other suggestions????
Group: Women Sharing, jo56: Yah, but Heinlein was a pig, IMHO. Good writer though.
Group: Women Sharing, jo56: Shucks, I am proud of you. I switched black books a few years ago because there were far too many deaths in my old one, and I find myself still missing addresses. Of course, my wondeful nieces being vagabonds has not helped. Soun
Group: Cats and Staff, suesuepix: Val, I hear you about the "is nothing sacred?" When I get an 800 phone call, I google it. Of course it's supposed to be free, but all I get is name: available, address: available etc. If I pay them, I can get the info.
Group: Women Sharing, h6333: I have een writing some thank you notes to people who very kindly brought some gifts to the party. (My wine rack is bulging....hmmmm wonder what they were thinking) so I had to get out my old address book. For years I have been tearing off the corners of e[...]
Group: Women Sharing, h6333: That man was smart....this comes from a cat person so you know its true.
Group: Christian Friends, dottijn: Delegating more responsibilities sounds like a good idea. Good luck g f.
Group: Maine-iacs Hangout, dottijn: A day of downpours. At least we aren't having a drought.
Advertisement
|
|
|
|
Copyright © 2009 Seniorocity.



