Now that you’ve watched mine – Thank you very much! – Click here to make your own. And be sure to come back and post a comment with a link, so I can watch yours.

From a baby boomer perspective
Now that you’ve watched mine – Thank you very much! – Click here to make your own. And be sure to come back and post a comment with a link, so I can watch yours.

Amazon has free music downloads on their site. Here are a few classical music albums . . .
The Best Of The Most Relaxing Classical Music In The Universe

I Love the 80s, Vol. 1 (1880s)
If you find more free music at Amazon, add the link in your comment.

Oprah Winfrey is featuring Marcus Buckingham and his new book “Find Your Strongest Life.” I took the test. It reinforced some things I knew about myself and pointed out some things I didn’t know. When you take the test, you’ll find out where your strengths are.
Links:
Download Chapter 5 of “Find Your Strongest Life” from Oprah’s site.
Follow Marcus on Twitter
Connect with Marcus on Facebook

Blogger had gotten comfortable – Maybe too comfortable. I’ve been blogging there for over a year. My first post was published on July 15, 2008. I’ve learned a lot about how Blogger works and I’ve also learned its limitations. But most importantly, I’ve learned how blogging works and I’m hooked! It’s been fun there, but it’s time to move on.
So here I am at my new blog home, Health Talk Today. It’s the same old name with a fresh, new look. I’ve imported all the old posts for easy access and archived all the newsletters and health links.
And so, I’m off on a new adventure. Welcome to the “new and improved” Health Talk Today . The welcome mat is always out. If you have a topic you’d like to see discussed here, or if you’d like to write a guest post, I’m listening.
Please take a few minutes and leave a comment to say “Welcome to the neighborhood.”

Welcome to my new friends, Joanne Fsadni and Barbara Kimmel, co-creators of Perrie Meno-Pudge. Baby boomers will appreciate the mid-life humor of Perrie Meno-Pudge. The cartoons bring back memories of the “Good Old Days.”
This is one of my favorite Perrie Meno-Pudge cartoons. Many years ago, my parents owned an antique shop in Miami, Florida. The shop has been closed for a long time, but I still remember row after row of old oak furniture and collectibles. Dad loved clocks, so the walls were lined with them – Most of them ticking, chiming and striking the hour.
Visit Perrie Meno-Pudge to view all the cartoons – And tell them Health Talk Today sent you.
