This has been a busy week, full of appointments health and home-related. It brings with it a deep sense of agency. Wednesday, Heather attended a talk, organized by CORAH, at the Middleton campus of the NSCC on Heart Health.

After a morning at Kings County Honda in Kentville, I just had time to browse the library at the College. Under new books, I found From Exclusion to Inclusion in Old Age: A Global Challenge.
With help from Andrew Hannam, I was able to sign it out. The edited papers included such inviting titles as:
Social Exclusion in later life.
Globalization, economic recession and social exclusion.
Revisiting social exclusion of older adults.
Demanding reading for the next few days.

Meanwhile, from the Marginalian, I noted The Living Mountain: pioneering Scottish mountaineer and poet, Nan Shepherd’s forgotten masterpiece about our relationship with Nature.

From the BC Knowledge Network, was listed the Lucerne Festival 2018 with Sol Gabetta’s performance of Martinu’s first cello concerto.
Acknowledgements
Andrew Hannam helped sign out the book from the Middleton campus. Heather McCormick at CORAH arranged the Heart health talk by Dr Buchholz. Edward edited with links and graphics.
Reference
Thomas Scharf and Norah C. Keating, 2012, From Exclusion to Inclusion in Old Age: A Global Challenge, Policy Press.