Where can I find a list of high fiber foods on the internet?
If I lived alone I would go for living in a condoWouldn't have to worry about plowing snow in the winter or mowing the grass in the summerAlso there would be some one to do any repairs that would come along as you were living thereI'd want one that would let me have a pet (small dog) so I would have some one to talk to that wouldn't talk back to me?
I agree that you need to make this decision while you are still ableI a still in a house right now but really am moving towards getting a condoI too love gardening and always have something that needs to be done which I love and keeps me fitI have canceled my lawn service and I am now cutting the front and back yard this summer as my last hurrahMy condo (because of the tax purpose) must have a balcony so I can still have my spring flowers and I need sunlightSo my plan is to sell the house, hopefully, next year (Lord be willing) and find a nice condo near stores, banks and restaurants that I can walk to when I can no longer driveWill be turning 63 this yearKnown to many senior friends over 75 stuck in their homes that are falling down around them.
Just google high fiber foods.
Sofie answered it perfectlyI've had houses, I've had condos but at this stage of my life (80 yr) a small ground floor rental suits me just fineHouses - too much maintenance and unexpected expenseCondo - HOAs are a pain in the a$$ and generally full of annoying people.
I am 56 I am disabled, but able to of course get aroundI live in an apartment, but I'd give anything to be back in a houseIt seems one has more to do in a home than in an apartmentYou have the responsibility to keep your yard up, which is good exerciseMany people hate yard work, but I miss mowing, having a garden and flowers:-( anyone have a place this old lady come move too?