With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
William Shakespeare [Merchant Of Venice]
Photo credit: Unknown
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.
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It is beautiful, and I’m well on my way to those wrinkles. Not the arthritis though, luckily.
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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.
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The stories she can tell, though… I’d love to hear them all.
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I told her too many trips to the tanning salon would damage her skin, but would she listen?
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Too many trips to the tanning bed was Gene Keady’s wife, Pat. (former Purdue basketball coach) She had skin like leather.
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at first I thought it was George Hamilton
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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……
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Yes, she is beautiful. And I have a feeling just as beautiful, if not more, on the inside.
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Man, the stories she could tell…
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I’d love to hear them.
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I absolutely love this photograph! Beautiful on so many levels…
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Yes it is.
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Go ahead… I can hear your thoughts. Please share with the rest!