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The new nomads: Older adults find life on the road satisfying Staying on the move can offer adventure and keep life unpredictable and interesting. Dallas native Don Wilks practices a yoga warrior pose on the Preikestolen cliff in Norway. He’s led the nomad life for 20 years.(Don Wilks) Four years ago, Karen DeGraffenreid discovered a book called Home Sweet Anywhere: How We Sold Our House, Created a New Life and Saw the World. Captivated, she tore through it in one night. The next morning, she asked her husband, Paul Therriault, if he’d be game to try the nomadic life the book described.
1959-2021 ⢠Joseph Claytie Lorraine âLoriâ Greenway, 61, of Joseph, died Jan. 10 at her home. A memorial service will be held March 13 at 3 p.m. at the Enterprise First Baptist Church. Arrangements are by Bollman Funeral Home, Enterprise. Known as Lori, she was born Dec. 2, 1959, in Pocatello, Idaho, to William and Joy (Thorn) Nickell. The family lived in Joseph when she was a young child and her father was a Wallowa Lake Park ranger. Lori never forgot this special place. After spending nearly a decade in California and giving birth to four children, in 1985 Lori returned to Wallowa County with then-husband Pat Lynn and their children.