Yes, I often think about growing older (and disabled - I have liver
disease) in this beautiful neighborhood. I have a big old monster near the
corner of 49th and Cedar, and I imagine it will be just too much to upkeep.
I am in my 40's now, not nearly ready to retire even, and yet still I
A coworker and I were speculating that it had been turned into a BB
. . . anyone know if that is the case?
Thanks,
John Ellingsworth
http://ellingsworth.org/john/
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Title: Re: [UC] housing for older years
Even though I am quite a ways away from retiring, I have been thinking a lot about housing opportunities and creating community in this neighborhood that I love. I have been doing a good bit of reading about co-housing and have visited a number of co
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Subject: [UC] housing for older years
I guess because I just had another birthday, I was once again thinking about
the problem of getting older and feeling safe living in this neighborhood I
love. I'm thinking that when I'm 70 or 75
I'm glad to see a few folks are thinking beyond their present
chronological status. It was only a few years ago that this neighborhood
turned down development of a senior citizen complex at 47th and
Warrington, in favor of a restaurant. (It would generate too much
traffic, it wouldn't fit with
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I'm glad to see a few folks are thinking beyond their
present chronological status. It was only a few years ago that this
neighborhood turned down development of a senior citizen complex at 47th
and Warrington, in favor of a
There is a fundamental problem with an approach to senior housing that
attempts to segregate seniors into special living arrangements. That is
a totally artificial environment, with none or very few of the
interactions that are essential for a healthy state of mind. The
benefits that extended
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In a message dated 3/25/03 1:18:56 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm glad to see a few folks are thinking beyond their
present