Ally Donnelly from NECN produced ths great report: Elder bloggers dispel myths about who's online
(NECN: Ally Donnelly) - BRB, LOL, TTYL. Many of us consider this the language of the young.Continue reading the full text of the report.
But more and more senior citizens are becoming just as tech savvy as the so-called kids these days.
In tonight's cover story, Ally Donnelly introduces us to elder blogger and Facebooking grandma who are dispelling myths about who's online, in an online community.
Millie Garfield's microwave is on the fritz --- and while many sons might grab their tool belt, Steve Garfield grabs his camera.
84-year-old Garfield is a blogger --- the Swampscott, Massachusetts woman weaving her way onto the world wide web about 6 years ago, after she read about blogging in the newspaper.
Garfield: I had never heard of it. Sounded interesting and I said, gee, sounds good.
Garfield didn't even have a computer, but with the help of her son she started her own blog.
It's called "My Mom's Blog - by thoroughly modern Millie." It started with just a few tentative posts.
Here's the video we made about Larry David not being able to open packages, A Special Message to Larry David from Millie Garfield: