Retirement Life
-
Waffle House: A Southern Late-Night Tradition

In 1955, Joe Rogers Sr. and Tom Forkner were neighbors in Avondale Estates, Georgia. That year marked the dawning of a concept that would change how folks in the southeastern United States viewed late-night dining. The two men created a restaurant that would be open 24 hours for their friends and neighbors. They wanted to Continue reading
-
AI for Baby Boomers

Our generation grew up in a brick-and-mortar world. In school, we used paper and pens, not tablets with styluses. We placed our homework on our teachers’ desks; we didn’t email it. With the rapid technological advancements of recent decades, we initially fell behind the curve. However, we’ve done well to catch up, though many of Continue reading

The Dolomites





