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Harvesting Memories: Our Annual Fall Tradition in Cleveland
The Cleveland area is amazing. No matter what part you are from there are always things to do, places to go, and stuff to be a part of. My boyfriend and I try to make the most of it as often as we can. There are too many things, so we often try to pick … Continue reading Harvesting Memories: Our Annual Fall Tradition in Cleveland
The Myth of Graceful Aging and How to Live Boldly Instead
“Turning 52 taught me the truth about aging — it’s not about growing old gracefully, but living unapologetically. Discover how to break free from aging stereotypes and redefine life after 50.”
Sleeping in Franklin Castle: A Night of Ghosts and History
There are haunted places in this world, places where violence, hatred and dark things lie in wait.
Christmas, Custard, and a Change of Plans: Discovering the Unexpected in Northeast Ohio
“A spontaneous day trip through Northeast Ohio turns into a heartwarming journey of vintage finds, local flavors, and unexpected joy for two explorers at heart.
Finding My Peace on the Shores of Home: A Cleveland 4th of July
When is home more than just a place you live? It kind of hit me last month that this year will be nine years of me living in Ohio. Nine years, for me, that is pretty monumental. The only other place I have lived that long was in my hometown and that changed after I … Continue reading Finding My Peace on the Shores of Home: A Cleveland 4th of July
Stung by Memory: How a Pollinator Garden Reconnected Me to a Vanishing World
The biodiversity loss that we are starting to see is scary.
The Mirror Isn’t the Enemy: Healing Gay Male Body Image After 40
Body image struggles don’t end with age. Learn how gay men over 40 can heal, reconnect, and reclaim confidence in their bodies with this affirming, empowering guide.
Choir Boy at Karamu House: A Powerful Intersection of Black Masculinity, Queer Identity, and Cleveland Theater
One of the things that we love best about our city is its entertainment.
I Said No Once—Now They Want to Take That Choice From Us All
There is a part of me that, to this day, feels guilty for turning down Shawn's marriage proposal.