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Brody: Looking on the bright side when your dash crashes

My dash crashed about three weeks ago when I coughed at supper one night. A red light went ... Read more

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Brody: Are you happy with your dash?

One time I went to the funeral of the mother of a dear friend of mine. The minister ... Read more

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The essence of friendship

We met once a week at noon for lunch. There were eight of us and better friends you’d ... Read more

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The View from the Mountains: Reminiscing on life in the hills

On the way to the doctor the other day, we passed a farm with beautiful horses grazing in ... Read more

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The View from the Mountains: Keeping the family circle complete

By Jean Brody When I asked one resident here at Brookdale how she felt that first day she ... Read more

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The View from the Mountains: Now is my time

We were told a new couple was moving in, which always excites us. We always enjoy getting to ... Read more

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The View from the Mountains: More about assisted living

A few weeks ago I wrote a column called, “Self Worth Revisited.” I wrote it because of numerous requests ... Read more

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The View from the Mountains: Don’t worry … it’s just age

As I age, I do more and more strange things. Do you? I mean, I forget a lot ... Read more

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The View From the Mountains: Self worth revisited

By Jean Brody Statistics show in the U.S., about half of us, at around age 80, eventually move ... Read more

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Overcoming a haunting memory

Every year, Memorial Day brings back many memories of my husband, Eugene Brody. He served in the United ... Read more