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A group of women live together in a unique community, navigating shared living challenges and forging strong bonds. The article explores their dynamics, highlighting both successes and conflicts.
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Eleven women live at The Birdβs Nest, a tiny-house village in East Texas, a remote spot where the hay bales look as big as school buses and roads have numbers instead of names. The women, nine of whom are retired and range in age from about 60 to 80 years old, share the explicit goal of keeping one another company into old age, possibly until death. The Birdβs Nest declares itself a women-only community, and the inhabitants broadly agree that, at this age, women are easier long-term companions than men.Most of The Birdβs Nest women are single β as are half of American women 65 and older. Most are also divorced, one has never been married and one, a widow, has βthe perfect relationshipβ with a man who lives out of state. Among them, they have 21 children and two dozen grandchildren who are scattered across the country from Washington State to Arkansas. Nine dogs live on the property: βour babies,β they call them. For a while, the women kept a turkey named Turk, a goose named Mother and...
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