Blogging Boomers Carnival 206: From the Evils of Dairy to the Goodness of Flowers

This week the Accidental Locavore happily hosts the 206th Blogging Boomers Carnival. It’s one of the few hosting opportunities that doesn’t require cooking. Don’t worry there’s still food involved…

To begin with: is dairy evil? The Boomer Chronicles wants to know (and if you’re a cheese lover like I am, you’ll want to know too.

Can dairy redeem itself? Take the quiz and see. As many as 50% of women and 25% of men over age 50 will break a bone due to osteoporosis. Ann at Contemporary Retirement has a quiz to help you discover if you’re likely to be one of them.

Now bringing us May flowers: SoBabyBoomer reminds us of our flowers’ bill of rights as Spring warms the earth and lovely blossoms beckon. What’s blooming in your garden?

If too much is blooming in your yard find out who is the “Queen of Weeds”?  Vaboomer crowns her?

Too many of us give up on love and close human connections as we age. Laura Lee aka the Midlife Crisis Queen says that is NOT A GOOD PLAN!!!

Aren’t you curious as to what the one word is? Sightings at sightingsat60.blogspot.com takes an economic reading. He worries about The One Word Missing in America today, and looks for signs that we can fill in the blank.

Check these out, and be sure to leave comments. More than even cheese, we love comments!

 

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6 thoughts on “Blogging Boomers Carnival 206: From the Evils of Dairy to the Goodness of Flowers”

  1. Sorry about that Ann, we know you can spell. It actually depends on which browser you’re using. Silly computers…

  2. The green background on the comments section makes it hard to see what you’ve typed – I meant to write ‘segue’ but it looks like ‘seque’ now that I’ve pressed ‘Submit’

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