Let's see some pictures of lovely ladies in their later years. Got any photos of any?

Gaer

"Angel whisperer"
I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
 

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I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
She is beautiful!
 
I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
You go first, dear Gaer. 😬 Or perhaps can you wait until I can get some major work with my plastic surgeon. o_O
 
This is a photo of my lovely older half-sister Mary Lou. I lost her about 10 years ago. This particular photo was taken when she was in her early 80's. She was still teaching at that point in her life. In fact, when she was in the hospital dying, she tried to get us to bring her student's homework papers so that she could grade it. She passed later that night.

She retired from the California School System, and then continued as a teacher for the State Department in Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania. Then she taught school on the Navaho Reservation before returning to California and teaching at a continuing education facility.

To say that I was proud of her would be an understatement.

Mary lou.jpg
 
I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
wow , 99 ?.. Incredible...
 
This is a photo of my lovely older half-sister Mary Lou. I lost her about 10 years ago. This particular photo was taken when she was in her early 80's. She was still teaching at that point in her life. In fact, when she was in the hospital dying, she tried to get us to bring her student's homework papers so that she could grade it. She passed later that night.

She retired from the California School System, and then continued as a teacher for the State Department in Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania. Then she taught school on the Navaho Reservation before returning to California and teaching at a continuing education facility.

To say that I was proud of her would be an understatement.

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she could easily have passed for 20 years younger, beautiful
 
I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
Very lovely and she has that spark.
 
This is a photo of my lovely older half-sister Mary Lou. I lost her about 10 years ago. This particular photo was taken when she was in her early 80's. She was still teaching at that point in her life. In fact, when she was in the hospital dying, she tried to get us to bring her student's homework papers so that she could grade it. She passed later that night.

She retired from the California School System, and then continued as a teacher for the State Department in Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania. Then she taught school on the Navaho Reservation before returning to California and teaching at a continuing education facility.

To say that I was proud of her would be an understatement.

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She is lovely!
 
This is a photo of my lovely older half-sister Mary Lou. I lost her about 10 years ago. This particular photo was taken when she was in her early 80's. She was still teaching at that point in her life. In fact, when she was in the hospital dying, she tried to get us to bring her student's homework papers so that she could grade it. She passed later that night.

She retired from the California School System, and then continued as a teacher for the State Department in Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania. Then she taught school on the Navaho Reservation before returning to California and teaching at a continuing education facility.

To say that I was proud of her would be an understatement.

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She's beautiful!
 
I'll start this off with my lovely Aunt. This photo was taken a few days ago on her 99th Birthday!
Maybe I look at her differently than you because to me, she is so graceful, gentle, kind, gracious.
and she is still smart as a tack! I think she is still so beautiful!

Do you have pictures of older ladies (Not 60's or 70's) but maybe in their 90's, close to 100
who haven't had "work done", who have that spark of life and love in them?
I agree that she is indeed lovely. Her character, as you have described it, is visible in her face.
On top of that, she has great style.
 
This is a photo of my lovely older half-sister Mary Lou. I lost her about 10 years ago. This particular photo was taken when she was in her early 80's. She was still teaching at that point in her life. In fact, when she was in the hospital dying, she tried to get us to bring her student's homework papers so that she could grade it. She passed later that night.

She retired from the California School System, and then continued as a teacher for the State Department in Hungary, Poland, and Lithuania. Then she taught school on the Navaho Reservation before returning to California and teaching at a continuing education facility.

To say that I was proud of her would be an understatement.

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What an accomplished and beautiful lady!
 

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