Lough Foyle, Moville co. Donegal
Hi Bill.So difficult walk with small steps so you can not go straight.Groettie from Patricia.
I envy senior citizens. I just happen to one myself.
Sometimes I wonder do I look like this?....
É o peso da idade.Gosto deste olhar.Um abraço e boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
The burden of becoming older but still going forward. Great shot Bill.
I have found that the use of a cane can be very helpful at times. This is rather poignant and I'd love to know the stories these women could tell.
...get putting one foot in front of the other!
That sidewalk does not look too friendly.Have a great day, Bill. : )
Friends? Sisters? You captured some togetherness here Bill.
A very nice street photo Bill. I sometimes use a cane like that too, usually after I have fallen and hurt my knee for the umpteenth time!
Well good for the ladies. Keep up the walkingMB
Yes, that sidewalk could be problematic if you're not paying attention to where you step.
Two lovely ladies out for their daily errands!
Nice capture of daily life, Bill.
Canes and all. Love them and the photo!
This is a lovely photo, Bill! Thank you so much for sharing.
Great photo Bill as it does show their companionship & also their vulnerability as senior citizens
Good for them - out & about!
Caes seem to be proliferating recently; perhaps it's just become more important to me right now!!
Strong independent people. Lots of differnt things in this photo.
Poignant. I worry about becoming mobility impaired.
Nice capture. I could go on and on about all the thoughts it's provoking...hallmark of a good shot.
I'm glad they have walking sticks to keep them steady.
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteSo difficult walk with small steps so you can not go straight.
Groettie from Patricia.
I envy senior citizens. I just happen to one myself.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I wonder do I look like this?....
ReplyDeleteÉ o peso da idade.
ReplyDeleteGosto deste olhar.
Um abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
The burden of becoming older but still going forward. Great shot Bill.
ReplyDeleteI have found that the use of a cane can be very helpful at times. This is rather poignant and I'd love to know the stories these women could tell.
ReplyDelete...get putting one foot in front of the other!
ReplyDeleteThat sidewalk does not look too friendly.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Bill.
: )
Friends? Sisters? You captured some togetherness here Bill.
ReplyDeleteA very nice street photo Bill. I sometimes use a cane like that too, usually after I have fallen and hurt my knee for the umpteenth time!
ReplyDeleteWell good for the ladies. Keep up the walking
ReplyDeleteMB
Yes, that sidewalk could be problematic if you're not paying attention to where you step.
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely ladies out for their daily errands!
ReplyDeleteNice capture of daily life, Bill.
ReplyDeleteCanes and all. Love them and the photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely photo, Bill! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo Bill as it does show their companionship & also their vulnerability as senior citizens
ReplyDeleteGood for them - out & about!
ReplyDeleteCaes seem to be proliferating recently; perhaps it's just become more important to me right now!!
ReplyDeleteStrong independent people. Lots of differnt things in this photo.
ReplyDeletePoignant. I worry about becoming mobility impaired.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. I could go on and on about all the thoughts it's provoking...hallmark of a good shot.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad they have walking sticks to keep them steady.
ReplyDelete