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Each month here we feature a new issue of "Seniors' Views" contributed by an individual who has and is experiencing various aspects of aging.  Some will be sharing the high points of their lives now, like learning to play an instrument, hooking up to the Internet. Others will share how they're coping with having to place a spouse in an assisted living facility or nursing home for the first time. Still others will share their feelings and experiences with loss of role, death of spouse, or caring for someone with rapidly advancing dementia.  All will teach us something about old age.   And that's important because we're all marching inexorably toward that phase of our lives.

 

This month's issue was contributed by Anne Eldredge Harris (1918-), a graduate of the University of Alabama and an artist of note who turned to computer art in her later years.   Anne lives in a retirement village in Hockessin, Delaware and can be reached via her Web site www.art.net/Studios/Visual/Anne/home.htm.

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