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10-Montage-Journal Vacance 2019-31 Août « Île A La Fausse Passe // Île Quarry » -Départ de Île A La Fausse Passe: 10:00 -Après 1 heure et demie de navigation ,lorsque nous avons été à découvert des Îles ,la réalité de la navigation c’est installé oufff. -Vent de L’Est : Moyenne: 20-25 noeuds avec rafale à 30 noeuds . -Mer de 3’ à 4’ et à partis découvert des îles a 6’. -Vagues Croisé, Vent au nez . - Bidou voulait revenir à Île a La Fausse Passe . Heuuuu , j’ai dit je prend le relais à La bar , car ce type de Navigation vague croisé au nez n’est pas là Navigation préféré à Bidou et Niña. J’en n’ai faite une spécialité 😂 -Grossssse journée. -Arriver à l’île Quarry 16:00 Voilier Biloup ⛵️
For years, Japan has fascinated the world with its long-lived population. But what if part of that story was never just diet, exercise, or healthcare? What if it was community itself? In this Field Note, I explore a thought that has stayed with me since a gerontologist first suggested I may be documenting the last cohort of healthy Japanese super-agers. That question took me unexpectedly to the decline of Japan’s Yakult Ladies—not simply as a business story, but as a sign of something deeper changing inside Japanese society. The blog explores why routine human contact, neighborhood familiarity, and social belonging may have been just as important to healthy aging as anything nutritional. Read the full Field Note here: https://www.nevertoolateacademy.com/post/the-yakult-lady-and-the-last-cohort About me: I’m Lowell Sheppard, 71, sailor, author, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. I’m the Founder of the Never Too Late Academy and Special Advisor to the International Forum. Through Japan Solo Field Notes, I explore aging, place, and community across Japan. #Japan #Longevity #Yakult #HealthyAging #JapanSolo #Community #Aging #JapaneseCulture #LifeLessons #SocialConnection #Healthspan