Old sage pensioners
Depictions of old age are rarely un-depressing in our late capitalist society. Once you've reached your economic menopause you pass into the hinterland of the pre-dead.
Or do you?
These guys stand that neat little theory triumphantly on its head. Here we have Fauja Singh, 98, Armuc SIngh, 79, Karnail Singh, 80 and Ajit Singh, 79, just about to compete in this year's Edinburgh marathon. Says Fajua: "Elderly people are a little like children. They like attention."
This delicious pic is from a series in the Guardian celebrating old age.
Or do you?
These guys stand that neat little theory triumphantly on its head. Here we have Fauja Singh, 98, Armuc SIngh, 79, Karnail Singh, 80 and Ajit Singh, 79, just about to compete in this year's Edinburgh marathon. Says Fajua: "Elderly people are a little like children. They like attention."
This delicious pic is from a series in the Guardian celebrating old age.
Labels: something for the weekend
4 Comments:
A nice find, Charles!
You might also enjoy this programme on BBC iPlayer (UK only, available until June 30th), featuring a contemporary dance group that solely comprises older people. It brought both a smile and a tear to my eye.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00lg89w/Imagine_Save_the_Last_Dance_for_Me/
the oldest guy runs in the Edinburgh Marathon every year, as part of a relay team. What a legend!
that being of course the origin of the picture! (I'm a fool)!
How wonderful! I love it.
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