Diane Covington-Carter
Diane Covington-Carter calls herself a "late-bloomer baby-boomer" since she has accomplished so many interesting things when most people are considered "over the hill."
In her late forties, she bought a run down apple farm in the foothills of the Sierras and took on restoring it and taking care of it, all on her o.... more
Diane Covington-Carter calls herself a "late-bloomer baby-boomer" since she has accomplished so many interesting things when most people are considered "over the hill."
In her late forties, she bought a run down apple farm in the foothills of the Sierras and took on restoring it and taking care of it, all on her own.
At age fifty, she moved to France for eight months to do her "Junior Year Abroad Thirty Years Late" and had a fabulous time.
At sixty she fell in love with the man of her dreams, and they now live together on the apple farm and also in New Zealand, when they are not traveling around the world to other exotic and interesting places.
She has published three books, with more on the way and is a very active travel writer. She is a great believer in the power of clearing out the past so that you can create a magical life, and her life is a testament to that belief.
If you have dreams that you have put on the back burner and are ready to dust them off, send her an email at her website, www.dianecovingtoncarter.com.
It is never too late to bloom. It is never too late to fly.