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One of Terres des Templiers wineries up the hill towards Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Salette. The wine is being aged outdoors in oak barrels.
this poor old lock will soon be replaced - rotting timber, rusty nails, flaking paint (sounds like me - rotting teeth, rusty brain, flaking nails!)
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British Science Festival lectures at Newcastle University on Monday 9th September 2013..
Pictured: : Dr. Aubrey de Grey..
Pic: Mike Urwin. 090913
“Ageing is not lost Youth. It is a new stage of opportunity and strength” by Betty Friedan. Unmukt Festival believes that part and helping seniors by providing lifestyle solutions for them. unmukt-festival.com/
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Photography Copyrights 2012 Michael Chia
2012 - European Year for Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations
The year is intended to raise awareness of the contribution that older people make to society. It seeks to encourage policymakers and relevant stakeholders at all levels to take action with the aim of creating better opportunities for active ageing and strengthening solidarity between generations.
What is active ageing?
Active ageing means growing old in good health and as a full member of society, feeling more fulfilled in our jobs, more independent in our daily lives and more involved as citizens. No matter how old we are, we can still play our part in society and enjoy a better quality of life. The challenge is to make the most of the enormous potential that we harbour even at a more advanced age. The European Year 2012 seeks to promote active ageing in three areas:
Employment – as life expectancy increases across Europe, pension ages are rising, but many fear that they will not be able to stay in their current jobs or to find another job until they can retire on a decent pension. We must give older workers better chances in the labour market.
Participation in society – retiring from one's job does not mean becoming idle. The contribution of older people to society as carers for others, typically their own parents or spouses and their grandchildren is often overlooked and so is their role as volunteers. The European Year seeks to ensure greater recognition of what older people bring to society and create more supportive conditions for them.