In this episode, the old codgers offer a few travel tips for seniors they learned during their recent adventures on the road, in the air, and while in Europe. While the news reports about the challenges of air travel can seem overwhelming at times, we suggest a few travel tips that can make it a bit easier on the body and soul. Travel in our golden years can be exciting, frequently fun, and almost always memorable. Folks who follow our travel tips for seniors may find their trips less hectic and more relaxing by not trying to cram too much into their sojourns.
As a special treat in this episode, Randy delivers a little ditty he composed to help senior citizens remember what to take with them when they head out to run errands. Randy titled it An Old Codger Leaves the House. Be forewarned, after listening to Randy sing his masterpiece, the lyrics have the potential to become a first-class earworm. On a positive note, you will never leave your glasses, wallet, keys, or phone behind again.
Glasses, wallet, keys, and phone. Keys and phone. Glasses, wallet, keys, and phone. Keys and phone. These are the things we find before we roam. Glasses, wallet, keys, and phone. Keys and phone.
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