An injury can often lead to learning to live differently. Source: Getty
This community writer is furious about society's attitude towards older Australians. Source: Getty.
With all the challenges around the world, Carole says faith is sustaining her through the hard times. Source: Getty Images
'Mac's Garden' has been put on hold during coronavirus, which has made Carole appreciate the little things in life. Source: Getty Images
Pansies, daffodils and a robin made all the difference to Carole's day. Source: Getty Images
Carole did not want to go to hospital for fear of not coming home. Source: Stock Photo/Getty Images
It was a homeless man in a wheelchair that taught Carole a hard lesson about life. Source: Getty Images
Scenic Smithville Lake in Burlington County on a late-autumn day. Source: Getty Images
What to do when the garden is all that remains? Source: Getty Images

About Carole Leskin

Carole Leskin is a former Human Resources Director for global corporations who specialized in recruiting, training and development, diversity and communications. Now retired, she has entered an exciting second phase of her life writing about her personal reflections of aging - the good, bad, ugly, beautiful and quirky. She has also created YBAlone, a program whose mission is to develop and implement creative, simple ways to make those who live alone feel welcome in their communities and social settings.