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Tennis or Pickleball - Which Is Better for You?
April 21, 2026 - When it comes to rivalries, forget Yankees vs. Redsox, or Dodgers vs. Padres - for a real tussle look to tennis or pickleball. Tennis players get apoplectic when their precious courts get divided up into 2 or more for pickleball. To drive up a pickleball player's blood pressure, just drive them by an empty tennis court.…...
Top Retirement Towns
Retirement to the southeast Atlantic coast of Canada isn't probably for everyone. But for adventurous souls who would like to retire in an unspoiled natural setting and a cosmopolitan location, Halifax, Nova Scotia represents an ideal choice. Located on a lovely and huge natural harbor there are ample opportunities to live on the waterfront or near the water for a…...
Easton is a town of about 15,000 in Maryland, about 27 miles from Annapolis, but on the Delaware side. It is located very near the Chesapeake, which automatically makes it a very good town for boating. Frederick Douglass lived here. The town has a number of interesting festivals including the Talbot County Fair and the Waterfowl Festival. Picture of Third…...
Kirkwall is the main city in the Orkney Islands, about 10 miles north of the main part of Scotland. The population of this major seaport is only just over 9,200, although it appears larger. The center of town is dominated by the gigantic and ancient Cathedral of St. Magnus along with the remains of the archbishop's magnificent residence. A curving…...
Probably everyone has a vision of Cape Cod, even if you haven't been there. Picture a wealthy and postcard-perfect Cape Cod, and you have Chatham, Massachusetts. For many active adults, it could be the perfect retirement community. Set at the Cape’s outer elbow, the town’s is surrounded on 3 sides by ocean. The Chatham Bar is an extremely long sand…...