I want to see you @Frank Sanoica. Don't be shy, that's not like you my friend. Besides it's nice to have an idea of what the people we gab with look like. We're all old. So what. I'm proud to have gotten to this age, many don't, like my two sons. There is beauty in a face that has aged. When doing portraits, I always preferred to work with older people, because you can see so much more in their faces than the young.
@Ina I. Wonder I'll see what I can do. Lately, I've come to realize that what I see reflected in the mirror is best viewed only from the neck down!
@Frank Sanoica I think we all bemoan the loss of our youthful looks. But accepting ourselves as we are today is important in how we see ourselves. Most of us earned every wrinkle that our visage displays. So be proud of the ware and tear your face displays.
Both you Ladies look so much younger than I. Very nice pictures, it is nice to see the people you talk on line to.
I worked hard to get to 64, so I'm proud of every wrinkle and gray hair that I have. When you think about it, what's the alternative?
People think I'm a little off because I talk about how happy I am to be 73, but they have no idea of how unlikely I thought it would be that I made it this far.
@Chris Ladewig As usual, my always questioning self, bemoans the fact that corroboration of authenticity is vacant upon images posted. After all, how do you all know I am not an Alien, despite my fancy Avatar? Frank
I always say that @Ina I. Wonder ,as I lost my favourite brother at 14 years old ,from epilepsy I have a saying you get old if your "lucky" Nice photo ,Ina ..I've got some on the laptop taken while I was in Queensland in August I look one up