My Two Favorite Books of 2020
My Two Favorite Books of 2020 by Jude Joseph Lovell Proving the old adage about time, flight, and having fun, I retu... Read more
Jamie’s Cryin’—The Life and Loss of Edward “Eddie” Van Halen
Jamie’s Cryin’—The Life and Loss of Edward “Eddie” Van Halen (Jan. 26, 1955–Oct. 6, 2020) By Elizabeth Cruciani The ... Read more
Kitchen Renovation Disaster
Kitchen Renovation Disaster by Anonymous Our new home (built in 1873) came with a 1980s kitchen that had been repurp... Read more
The End of the Salad Bar
The End of the Salad Bar by Chris Kaiser Can any Silver Sager imagine life without the ubiquitous salad bar? Once a ... Read more
To COVID and Back
To COVID and Back by Tracy E. Hill, Ph.D. Not in a million years would I have thought that I would get “the Vid,” as... Read more
Planning Holidays In a Pandemic
Planning Holidays In a Pandemic by Donna Scrafano Like everything else under pandemic restrictions, holidays have be... Read more
Home for the Holidays
Home for the Holidays This year, many of our writers and contributors will have a new tradition of sorts for the hol... Read more
CDC’s Weekly Report
Did you know that the CDC publishes a weekly Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report? Neither did we until recently! O... Read more
Cross-Country, COVID-19, and Sweet Lemonade
Cross-Country, COVID-19, and Sweet Lemonade Part 1 – Heading West By Christina Fain This spring, I agreed to accompa... Read more
Parents’ Day in September
Parents’ Day in September by Jude Joseph Lovell September 27 has always been important to my family. It’s my mother’... Read more
Love Out Loud
Love Out Loud By Donna L. Scrafano While we all attempt to survive this pandemic, we can’t deny that life as we onc... Read more
All Joking Aside, Laughter Is Healthy for You
All Joking Aside, Laughter Is Healthy for You by J’Nel Wright Why did the chicken cross the road? It doesn’t matter ... Read more
Back to Coaching
Back to Coaching by Peter Kravitz After a 22-year hiatus I have returned to coaching wrestling—like a real-life T. S... Read more
Reverse Mortgages: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Reverse Mortgages: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly The Good: Allows the homeowner to stay in the home as long as you ... Read more
Helen of Troy’s Tears in My Garden
Helen of Troy’s Tears in My Garden by Angie Littlefield I saw a tall weed with a bright-yellow flower in a sumpy dit... Read more
Troubled Times – Part 2
Troubled Times – Part 2 by Stu O’Connor Excerpts from the Diaries of Samuel Pepys “Boys do now cry ‘Kiss my Parliame... Read more
Walking vs. Running
Walking vs. Running by Tracy E. Hill, Ph.D. I’ve been running since I was in my early teens. It was my way to clear ... Read more
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Silver Sage Magazine celebrates the maturity, complexity and uniqueness of adults; delivering informative, timely and compelling content with a decidedly mature, sophisticated and insider’s voice. Clever and intelligent, Silver Sage connects adults in a unique celebration of living life well. It is the quintessential guide for caregiving, fashion, travel, finance, health and culture – for adults.