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Like you, I've always been a blonde with some red highlights from excessive sun exposure. I would have been okay with gray, but I protested it turning an ugly dark brown. :-\




My grandmother had white hair but my mothers went gray but she died her hair a lot so I'm hoping I get more of the white like my grandmother.


My hairdresser tells me that my hair is remarkable for a woman in her sixties and has advised me not to get it dyed at my time of life. To tell you the truth, getting my hair styled is as much as I can bear. Thirty minutes of being faffed about with is enough for me. Would drive me insane to put up with hours of messing. I've never had a massage or been to a beauty parlour and I haven't a clue what a sunbed looks like. When I go on holiday, I tend to stay out of the sun, but that's doctor's orders. Three years ago I had surgery for skin cancer. The young surgeons who operated on me did the most amazing job on my leg and you would have to look closely to see anything. But now I'm very careful about exposure to the sun. Sunhat, sunglasses, sunscreen. The lot. That incident in my life certainly made me count my blessings and I really don't care about grey hair or wrinkles now. All you need is your smile and your God given beauty will shine through.

I have found that since being grey people tend to be very friendly. There is something very approachable and non-threatening about an older woman, and I have positively enjoyed this aspect of it.

I love being a woman in my sixties. Providing you've got your health then life can be good. Even living on my own, I find my time is very full. I'm still packing for my jollies to Sicily tomorrow and I hope I'm still travelling in twenty years time.
Yes, I agree about the non-threatening aspect of being an older woman. I find I can talk to children and the parents don't think anything about it. It wouldn't be so if I were a chap in my sixties. My ex says he's treated with more caution the older he gets, especially in that department. It's so sad and it breaks his heart that folk might think he'd want to hurt their children.




Never fails to amaze me, either. Even on a 60F fall day, I'll be wearign a light jacket and scarf, and every other person I meet will be wearing shorts and tees.
We started out with sun and cool temps, it warmed up to low 60s (F) in the afternoon, but clouds and light rain have moved in over the last couple hours, and the temp is starting to fall again. They supposedly fixed our heat on Friday, and it was warm in here in the evening, but now appears to be out again. Sigh... :-\

Mmm...that sounds good. I have chicken, broccoli and potatoes in the slow cooker. It's smelling so good in here right now. ☺

The sea was quite rough and because of the sandstone rock fall the water was pink with white waves, before becoming blue-grey further out into the bay. Very attractive.


Yeah, me too... so, maybe having Melissa straighten it all out isn't such a great idea.
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I was a blonde through my childhood and teens. If I got a lot of sun it would have streaks of red in it. But it darkened and now is a ugly brown mixed heavily with gray and white.