Lots of Boomers Over 50 Blogging These Days
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I was surfing around this morning looking for some fun links to share for the weekend. While visiting Mark’s Going Like Sixty blog I discovered there are a bunch of Boomer bloggers over 50 I didn’t know were out there. I’m sure there are plenty of fun, thoughtful and informative blogs in this group, and I plan to visit as many as possible over the weekend.
You can see who they are and go visit them, too, by checking the Over 50 & Bloggin’ blog roll on the right sidebar. Want to join them? Visit Over 50 & Bloggin’ to find out if your blog meets the requirements. If so, follow the simple instructions and request to be added.
In case you haven’t noticed while visiting us here before, there’s also a blog roll of Baby Boomer Divas led by Beverly Mahone of Boomer Diva Nation on the left sidebar.
Many of the Baby Boomer Divas operate their own business, are authors, or are in the entertainment industry. They are a smart, fun loving, wise, and thoughtful bunch of Boomer women who I highly recommend you visit and get to know, too.
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Have you all noticed how much younger people are looking these days….??? Clothes, makeup or are we all just getting older? Best site is babyboomeradvisorclub… Lots of good stuff…carol stanley author of For Kids 59.99 and Over:
Comment by carol stanley — August 17, 2008 @ 10:03 am
Baby Boomers and Seniors are finding the Internet a great source for networking. These resources are gearing toward retirees and those facing retirement, offering avenues to create supplemental income as rising costs affect their savings.
They are reinventing themselves, becoming entrepreneurs and creating financial opportunities. Staying productive in these years is gratifying and rewarding. Use your knowledge and experience for personal reinvention.
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Comment by Cathy Warren — October 20, 2008 @ 8:48 am