tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32096128.post3201604044560638065..comments2024-03-29T01:43:41.470-06:00Comments on Steve Immel Photography: Act your ageSteve Immelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08388989441384482342noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32096128.post-41369655953973548732018-12-03T13:38:03.257-07:002018-12-03T13:38:03.257-07:00Once again, you have provided amazing food for tho...Once again, you have provided amazing food for thought in this blog post, Amigo! Jack LaLanne, who is one of our heroes, lived to be in his mid 90s and was doing more awesome feats at that age than most of us will ever do. And a friend of ours, who plays tennis three times a week and will be 88 this month, just had a knee replacement. After about 15 days of true "ick", he is back to walking and building his stamina. H wants to be playing again in February and we see no reason why he can't. And as another 80-something couple we know once said, "We can still take 15 mile hikes. It just takes a couple more days to recover." And well-deserved days they are. But enough on that. The photograph of the cliff leading to El Centro yells "Mejico!" Wonderful image. Your prose about San Miguel, bad facelifts, blue hair, etc. etc. had me laughing uproariously. Many of us feel like we are in our 40s, and, like you, we keep on doing what we do and do it again every day. Out of commitment to retaining that feeling whether our skin is like leather or not. Why not? Si se puede! And welcome home.Blacks Crossinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13483302254621005349noreply@blogger.com