Comments - Maybe It's Just Me... - CrimeSpace2024-03-28T10:08:57Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=537324%3ABlogPost%3A193895&xn_auth=noThat's the truth, Dana. As lo…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-04-16:537324:Comment:1939332009-04-16T18:19:22.968ZJ. F. Juzwikhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Crimewriter
That's the truth, Dana. As long as there is something new to learn or to try, boredom can't possibly occur. I 'retired' about 5-1/2 years ago (thanks to my son), and I spend my days teaching my grandchildren, walking, reading and my true love - writing and creating. Even though I may not technically be 'retirement age' as of quite yet, I do need a nap every day (LOL), but that's okay. The manuscripts wait for me. I believe it is up to us to keep our minds active and keep in touch with the…
That's the truth, Dana. As long as there is something new to learn or to try, boredom can't possibly occur. I 'retired' about 5-1/2 years ago (thanks to my son), and I spend my days teaching my grandchildren, walking, reading and my true love - writing and creating. Even though I may not technically be 'retirement age' as of quite yet, I do need a nap every day (LOL), but that's okay. The manuscripts wait for me. I believe it is up to us to keep our minds active and keep in touch with the various generations. And, it's never too late to take some kind of class. Doesn't even matter what it's for; just something you enjoy doing or finding out about. Very important. I've seen the people you're t…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-04-16:537324:Comment:1939092009-04-16T16:39:14.128ZDana Kinghttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DanaKing
I've seen the people you're talking about in MCDonalds; also in the American Legion bar in my home town. THen I see my parents--82 and 77--who are busy all day. I think a lot of people allow their working lives to fall into ruts: work, eat, watch television, go to bed. After a few years or returement, they realize the television shows are geared toward much younger people, and there's only so much TV anyone can watch, anyway. So what do they do? They're 70 years old, parts of their bodies hurt…
I've seen the people you're talking about in MCDonalds; also in the American Legion bar in my home town. THen I see my parents--82 and 77--who are busy all day. I think a lot of people allow their working lives to fall into ruts: work, eat, watch television, go to bed. After a few years or returement, they realize the television shows are geared toward much younger people, and there's only so much TV anyone can watch, anyway. So what do they do? They're 70 years old, parts of their bodies hurt they didn't even know they had twenty years ago, and finding new interests is hard. It's something we all need to guard against in ourselves. Writing and reading are great ways to keep mentally active, so most of us here are probably in pretty good shape. I think the two biggest things people can do to keep from winding up like this is to have friends of many ages, and to always maintain a love of learning. Learning never gets old. That would explain the teabag…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-04-16:537324:Comment:1939042009-04-16T15:22:22.829ZJon Loomishttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JonLoomis
That would explain the teabaggers, then.
That would explain the teabaggers, then. Peg--you're running around wi…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2009-04-16:537324:Comment:1938992009-04-16T15:13:17.866ZB.R.Statehamhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/BRStateham
Peg--you're running around with a fast crowd there, kid. Slow down. Write a scene where an old retried ex-Marine decides to single-handedly take out the entire Gambino crime syndicate. That should lift your spirits!
Peg--you're running around with a fast crowd there, kid. Slow down. Write a scene where an old retried ex-Marine decides to single-handedly take out the entire Gambino crime syndicate. That should lift your spirits!