The Parting Shot for March 12, 2012
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
William Shakespeare [Merchant Of Venice]
Photo credit: Unknown
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It’s looking like I’m going to be one of those old folks with wrinkles on her wrinkles. I blame it all on genes. Wish I felt more appreciative about it … oh well. Beautiful photo.
It is beautiful, and I’m well on my way to those wrinkles. Not the arthritis though, luckily.
For now I am doing all I can to keep wrinkles at bay (which isn’t much, just refusing to frown too often!) however man her hands and face are a roadmap, aren’t they .. don’t imagine the journey will always have been fun or easy but amazing for all that .. thanks .. neat pic.
The stories she can tell, though… I’d love to hear them all.
I told her too many trips to the tanning salon would damage her skin, but would she listen?
Too many trips to the tanning bed was Gene Keady’s wife, Pat. (former Purdue basketball coach) She had skin like leather.
at first I thought it was George Hamilton
Michelle, so much better than “like”…what a beautiful hand, visage…all of life’s wonder in that trace of a smile. g’nite Gracie, continue……
Yes, she is beautiful. And I have a feeling just as beautiful, if not more, on the inside.
Man, the stories she could tell…
I’d love to hear them.
I absolutely love this photograph! Beautiful on so many levels…
Yes it is.