Welcome to Blogging Boomer Carnival #157!
Baby Boomers continue to personally evolve; setting new trends along their wake. This Ode to Spring Carnival, the 157th of the BBC series, is just a small piece of the microcosm series that was developed to record the boomer generation's evolution. Come to the fair and observe interesting segments of trend-setting happenings that seek life's meaning through passionate living:
During her four-month backpacking trip, a top priority for Barbara at Hole In The Donut Travels was to visit Mexico's Copper Canyon and spend time with the Tarahumara Indians. She starts by riding the El Chepe Train over the Sierra Madre Mountains, through 89 tunnels and over scores of bridges, on her way to the bottom of the deepest canyon in North America. All Aboard!
Looking for some Spring style ideas to wear on your journey from the Glam Gals? See what's blooming in fashion at Fabulous after 40.
Are your most creative years ahead of you? Find out at LifeTwo, Wesley believes the data will surprise you.
Is it time for you to crown yourself the queen (or king) of your own life? Laura Lee, the Midlife Crisis Queen says YES!
Regarding boomer aging, or should I say "anti-aging," Anne has a new twist on Spring Cleaning at It's All About Aging. Why not take the time to dust off your important documents and make sure they are up-to-date?
...or...forget the dusting off and just move. Janet at Gen Plus invites you to celebrate and "cerebrate" with a must-read blogger as she turns 69 and packs up house and home for a move from Maine to Oregon.
...perhaps, rather than clean or move, Nancy suggests you sit, eat and digest some of the Apple Pie Vaboomer is offering and consider taking a bigger piece for peace.
Rhea at The Boomer Chronicles asks some questions about clergy abuse.
For boomer social networkers, Andrea at the Baby Boomer Entrepreneur tells you when you click on "I don't know this person" responding to a LinkedIn invitation, your action may have consequences for you, as well as the other person.
Meanwhile, over at Contemporary Retirement, Ann has proof that Man Flu really does exist!




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