23 November, 2023

slow and steady

but getting closer.


31 comments:

  1. Full marks for still getting out and about - I'm not sure we'd all have that kind of persistence and courage.

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  2. So brave to be out and about on a walker, alone, these days. If I'm ever in that situation, I pray I'm just as brave!
    hugs
    Donna

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  3. I love sheep scene header photo. Slow and steady is the way! Have a great day!

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  4. ...most of us will reach this point in our lives.

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  5. It's amazing how many walkers there are for different activities. I saw this recently at my grandparents. I also saw someone who was going too fast in her walker while on vacation and when she fell it broke a wheel. Thankfully, there were a few of us around to help her. Thanks for the photo. Happy Thanksgiving from the states.

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  6. I love seeing older people out and about but I wish they had someone else with them.

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  7. It's better to sit on the couch whole day...

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  8. Great juxtaposition of wheeled vehicles in meeting human needs.

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  9. I admire her determination.
    Lovely photo, Bill.

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  10. Slow and steady sounds like good advice.

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  11. Walking is healthy, and if she gets tired, she can always sit in her chair. Good for her.

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  12. Great tools like that are available!

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  13. It's a blessing to be able to walk at her age, Bill. Blessings!

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  14. The trick is to keep on moving. Good for her.

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  15. A una determinada edad, ya fallan las piernas y es una buena ayuda un andador.
    Un abrazo.

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  16. Churchill Stone? I never realised that auld Winston fathered a love child in Donegal!

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  17. Put safety first.
    You are welcome to read my most recent post.

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  18. Buena foto. Te mando un beso.

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  19. Great contrast there, Bill. The tortoise and hare come to mind. But good on her for getting out.

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  20. Devagar se vai ao longe, lá diz o ditado popular!
    Excelente momento! Um abraço
    Ana

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