Saturday, March 4, 2017

What Do Retired People Do?

They continue to use their talents!
Here is what they mean when they say active 55+ communities.
 A group of ladies went to the park next door to see their 
variety show called Decades of Entertainment...a tribute.
Above is Janis Joplin singing "Me and Bobby McGee". 
The Supremes singing "Stop! In the Name of Love"
I was amazed at how much coordination this gal had 
to pull off this number!
Disney Montage. 
Just in case you are having a hard time 
recognizing these characters. 
From left to right: Cinderella & The Fairy Godmother, Lion King,
Elsa from Frozen, Ariel from The Little Mermaid, 
Beast and Bell from Beauty and the Beast.
People still dance. 
The funniest one was when three people came out bent over
 holding their backs. They walked over to their chairs and 
put on the hat and sequin glove and danced to 
Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean". 
I laughed so hard tears were streaming down my face!
There were so many talented people the show lasted two hours.
Others like relaxing outside.
We are enjoying another nice day at Charron Vineyard 
with Melody and Richard from Minnesota.
Lots of people walk.
Barb and I were serenaded by many birds on 
one of our morning walks. 
We also have seen many Quails.



 I was surprised to see a Cardinal.
Most everyone likes to go out to eat.
We celebrated Nancy's birthday at 
Argenziano's Italian Restaurant in Vail, Arizona. 
Her brother and sister flew down from
 Rochester, Minnesota for a week.
When we left the restaurant we were treated with 
another beautiful sunset!
You can go for a drive in Madera Canyon. Yes, that is snow.
 Relax by sitting and watching the many variety of birds.


Don't forget the Wild Turkeys! We saw 18 at one time. 

 Hiking is one of our favorite things to do. 
We definitely will be going back to Madera Canyon.
You could stay at this cute bed & breakfast.
Be adventurous! Turn down a rocky, dirt road.
 You never know what wildlife you will find.

"You can't help getting older, but you don't have to get old."
George Burns















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