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@nanette2022 @naturegirl5 @alive @bonespo @gingerw @mar1419 @athenalee @loribmt

I agree, this is a great discussion.

In one of Mayo Clinic's Aging & Health: Take Charge blog, there was an article titled "The Power of Awe." Here is the link to that article, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/take-charge-healthy-aging/newsfeed-post/the-power-of-awe/?pg=1#comment-682663.

The thing I like most about this article is that it offers new ways to find awe and wonder in life, even though we might have physical and financial constraints. When we were younger, we had exercise, travel experiences, etc . that helped us achieve awe, but now we need to seek out times of wonder in new ways. This article provides many ideas.

If you would read this article, please share anything that touched you or something that you hadn't thought of before.

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@hopeful33250 Here in our area, there is an older gentleman who goes hiking alot. He has a beautiful older Golden Labrador named Miss Maggie as his companion. He posts pictures of his camping trips and photos on our local fb page. He has a real gift for capturing the backwoods of our areas. Seeing that I can no longer make these trips myself, I am so tickled to view his photos, in all seasons. The colors and all the shades of green, the trees and rocks, the creeks and old hunting cabins, moonlit nights. Simply put, I am in awe!
Ginger