Today is your day Boomer! Just finishing up a four-day stay-cation on a Gulf Island off Nanaimo, B.C.. Gabriola Island is just a short ferry ride to a welcoming island of just under 5000 people...with many of them Boomers! The average age is 51, so all the stores, beaches, and attractions are filled with grey-haired people, like me! Also, some spring break kids are out and about. The island has all the amenities you need, plus rich, cultural arts and craft attractions like pottery, roadside produce stands, festivals, pickleball, yoga, and many natural attractions: water-eroded limestone, deer, seals, birds, sandy and rocky beaches, wooded trails through moss-covered trees, and waterfalls! Even many place-names are natural: Honeysuckle Road, Buttercup Lane, and Whalebone Beach. Add to this man-made options like seaplane sight-seeing, salmon-fishing charters, pubs, restaurants, art galleries, and farm tours. And humourous signs like an old television perched up in a tree, called "Tree V". Boomers....winter is over. Time to travel!
Today is your day Boomer! And today is another day for wining......and I don't mean complaining. I mean drinking some pressed grapes and enjoying the health benefits. That's right, drinking alcohol is good for you. First, let's state the obvious....only in moderate amounts: two glasses per day for men and one for women. Research shows the following positive health effects: (1) reduces risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson disease (2) is an anti-flammatory(white wine is better for this) (3) decreases risk of high blood pressure and high cholesterol(red wine is a better choice) (4) good for mental health, may increase age longevity, may promote healthy gut bacteria. All of this sounds good and much of it boils down to the antioxidants which are higher in red wine. It seems reds--like Merlot, Cab Sav, and Shiraz--have been studied more.....which means more research is needed on whites. Boomers, maybe we could volunteer for a new study! Cheers!

Lovely photo! Thank you so much for sharing your post. Warm greetings from a 68 year old retired lady living in Montreal!
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