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Angie
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Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
Hi "gentle"men, just got back from my vacation in Kauai. Fantastic trip and I've got adventures to share so send me a message and we can talk about our travel experiences. I've never regretted that decision and I consider myself fortunate to be living in this beautiful city. About me; well I have a career that I love, have a comfortable home, I'm affectionate, attentive and amorous. I start every day in a positive way and give back where I can. I truly believe that karma exists as it makes us accountable for what we do and gives us opportunity to learn from our mistakes and make amends. My interests listed are diverse and varied. I enjoy spending my free time with friends and family and meeting new people. I'm a music enthusiast so I like many genres. I particularly enjoy; jazz, R& I have the time to give to someone special and ultimately I would like for them to have the same availability I do. I work M-F so nights and weekends are open. I take care of myself physically and mentally and would like that you do as well.I am hoping to meet a sincere, professional man who is emotionally stable, can slow dance, make me laugh, read between the lines and someone I can vibe with on an intimate, spiritual and intellectual level. He is someone who will be fun loving and spontaneous, independent, polite and trustworthy. It would be a plus if he enjoyed jazz clubs, weekend getaways, cooking together, and of course, experiencing local eateries. I look forward to meeting someone who has time to travel and enjoy the important things in life. I’ve been to many places and there are more to see. I really love learning about different cultures and ways of life.Upfront, honest, good communication skills are vital to me and I’m looking for a like-minded partner. I know it's hard to get to know someone by just a few photos and a couple of paragraphs, so if you are intrigued and want to get to know me further please send me a message. Not into numerous *** I prefer to meet sooner rather than later. Hope you do too. Would love to meet for a drink and see if there's a spark. If the chemistry is there let's continue on our magical carpet ride and see where it takes us.
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Jeannie
Online
Woman. 54 years old. Zodiac sign: Taurus.
Looking for: man. In age: 51-61
I am very open and easy to get along with. I love to have fun and laugh and smile alot. I love long walks on the beach and rides to no where. I enjoy living a healthy live style. Spending time at the gym as well as dancing several nights a week are among some of my favorite things to do. The people in my life are very important. I am a good friend and like to live my life by that golden rule "treat others as you would want to be treated".I am looking for a man who is strong in character but gentle enough to cuddle and romance his woman, someone who is honest and a good communicator. I am looking for someone who likes the outdoors and being active as well as quiet evenings at home. I love the beach..a nice first date would be to meet at the beach, get a cup of coffee and walk the boardwalk..the atmosphere is calming and lends itself for a nice, relaxng conversation.
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Stella
Online
Woman. 52 years old. Zodiac sign: Libra.
Looking for: man. In age: 49-59
wow. really?! adding myself to a virtual menu... surreal. but ok... I look first for a thinking mind!!!! I love creating things, making things- art stuff- indoors outdoors, simple to not simple-engineered or whim-new from old! history.objects,philosophy,literature,music, whatever! the past is what makes all of us new each day. there seems to be no sure formula for this so here goes; I'll try to hit the most asked categories, let me know what I missed!I've been on my own for the last 10 years, my children are grown and on their own, I don't have dependent parents or a mortgage; 2 indoor cats have me and every bird that I can attract to the outdoor feeders I count as friend. I love words in all forms--art,talking,writing,games,humor & lyrics & reading & debate & all the languages you speak. TV: I find all I need online--I dig the closed captions...I don't miss tv sports but am sure I could still nap thru it on the right lap. Movies: all but halloween type horror works for me. I also try to see the Banff Film Festival each year. Theater: I love theater! Books: they all have merit...there is so much to discoverDaily www reads: brainpickings.org, thisiscolossal.com , lostateminor.com, Outdoors: Garden IV life!; picnics and car rides &; forests & what have you? Indoors: comfort and haven and refuge; laughter and fun, courage and understanding.... and PROJECTS! I have a pottery studio and love clay. I also like tools,paint, glue and fabric and decorating and lumber and metal and paper &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& STUFF~Music- Piano, acoustic guitar and clarinet always catch my ear. I love voices, from Barbershop to Sinatra, listing music is like naming books... might be simpler to list what I easily live without? >> Molly Hatchet...& most screaming electric guitar.Travel: I've lived in 4 states, have kept this address for 33 years. The USA has something spectacular to offer no matter where you go!Humor: I love to laugh a LOT!--take your good time with you...do the right thing & seek peace. Perspective is everything: The sinking of the Titanic was a miracle to the live lobsters in the ship's galley."The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new.” ?Socrates“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”? Maya Angelou"Let her tell stories and dance in the rain, somersault, tumble and run, her joys must be high as her sorrows are deep, let her grow like a weed in the sun."— Neil Gaimancollage and mosaic are my natural way and this quote seems to speak to life being that way too!"Things break all the time. Glass and dishes and fingernails. Cars and contracts and potato chips. You can break a record, a horse, a dollar. You can break the ice. Chains can be broken. So can silence, and fever... promises break. Hearts break."— Jodi Picoult"It sometimes takes a state of solitude to bring to mind the real power of companionship." —;Dr. Adler had *** to always say whatever I was thinking, but this was difficult for me, for the act of thinking and the act of articulating those thoughts were not synchronous to me, or even necessarily consecutive. I knew that I thought and spoke in the same language and that theoretically there should be no reason why I could not express my thoughts as they occurred or soon thereafter, but the language in which I thought and the language in which I spoke, though both English, often seemed divided by a gap that could not be simultaneously, or even retrospectively, bridged." —;There is an odd synchronicity in the way parallel lives veer to touch one another, change direction, and then come close again and again until they connect and hold for whatever it was that fate intended to happen." — Ann Rule"I said at the beginning of this ramble that life is meaningless. It was not a flippant assertion. I think it’s absurd: the idea of seeking “meaning” in the set of circumstances that happens to exist after 13.8 billion years worth of unguided events. Leave it to humans to think the universe has a purpose for them. However, I am no nihilist. I am not even a cynic. I am, actually, rather romantic. And here’s my idea of romance: You will soon be dead. Life will sometimes seem long and tough and, god, it’s tiring. And you will sometimes be happy and sometimes sad. And then you’ll be old. And then you’ll be dead. There is only one sensible thing to do with this empty existence, and that is: fill it. And in my opinion (until I change it), life is best filled by learning as much as you can about as much as you can, taking pride in whatever you’re doing, having compassion, sharing ideas, running, being enthusiastic. And then there’s love, and travel, and wine, and sex, and art, and kids, and giving, and mountain climbing … but you know all that stuff already. It’s an incredibly exciting thing, this one, meaningless life of yours." ~Tim Minchin, ***commencement address, The University of Western Australia.com