There was a study released recently that proved we did. I think it is in terms of appearance. Due to the aging effects of sun exposure!
I guessed it would be something like that. Stig, on the other hand, was a farmer and extensively exposed to the sun. The sun is not as strong here, and I guess it is also a genetic thing.
I am not so sure about how much the genetic side contributes. But yes the sun ages us.
Halva verket är läsarens - så, vad säger Du? As the second half is the reader's - I'd love to have Your line! Avbryt svar
Great expressions on his face!
Yes – he managed to be almost himself despite just coming back from hospital.
What lovely portraits, A-C!
Thank you, Sue! A lovely man.
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He looks great, A-C. May we all age so gracefully.
janet
If only…He is a lovely man as well. Mind sharp as a razor, bakes, cooks and reads a great deal too.
Beautiful portrait … of Stig. He looks a lot younger … and he looks great after his hospital stay. Ageing is beautiful … but tough on the body.
So it is.
Love images, A-C!
Great portraits. I love the reading desk. Perhaps one he made himself.
He did. A farmer from the start, plays the violin, silver smith, scout leader, a role model to our young. Mind still sharp as a razor.
Wonderful.
Remarkable….he looks 60 ish. But we age so much faster in Australia
You age faster? How come? Climate? Theory? Interesting.
There was a study released recently that proved we did. I think it is in terms of appearance. Due to the aging effects of sun exposure!
I guessed it would be something like that. Stig, on the other hand, was a farmer and extensively exposed to the sun. The sun is not as strong here, and I guess it is also a genetic thing.
I am not so sure about how much the genetic side contributes. But yes the sun ages us.