True said, but thats true in every single human being's case. My point was, its a good idea to stay on a safer side - after a certain age things start to wear out and it could turn messy. You wouldnt want that in some strange land - I wouldnt.
Its just that I believe there should be more survival and healthcare awareness amongst the senior fellows, esp those who have to travel.
I quite agree with you. BUT I'll let you in a SECRET today..friend.
I am 59 of age...but in my mind and thoughts and by action...I act and feel and carry on like 29 ! and the day I feel that I am OLD...I'd leave my dreams behind!
Back in Europe...I danced, I sang, I ballroomed, I had the guts to go to a german female and seek her hand inside the Hapsburg Castle in BALLROOM and mock out a dance with clapping by our tour mates. I wish they allowed cameras inside the castle that I could have taken the picture.
Another interesting point for you.....
Back in Manchester--my cousin almost fainted when I told him that I walked from OLD TRAFFORD to STOCKPORT Bridge...the distance of 21 KM.......while in 2007, both Zulfi & Tasmina at Glasgow...were stunned when I walked from SECC to their home at Newlands Road, Pollokshields.
Dua Karen Ke ALLAH himmat aur sehatt qaim rakhay ! (A'meen)
LUGGANN honi chaheeay..!!
Raju Uncle