Well, Granny Harper is a one off, Im sure they broke the mould for this kind of lady in the 60s.
The easy way of recognizing old granny is the sparkle in her bright blue eyes as she speeds by on those Rollerblades,no sign of fear. I have seen her challenge a 4X4 at the pinch point in Pallance road, much to the drivers annoyance.
Compared to a 1 Ton car or a speeding bike granny is not much of a hazard but I agree she should watch out for pedestrians, but then so should drivers of cars in our little narrow roads with no pavements.
That’s my mum! Granny Harper. She would be so annoyed you thought she was a bloke.
It all goes back to her days in California when she was a Hippie, its the normal way of getting about over there and leaves no carbon footprint.
Unless of course she has competition in the village?
Well, Granny Harper is a one off, Im sure they broke the mould for this kind of lady in the 60s.
The easy way of recognizing old granny is the sparkle in her bright blue eyes as she speeds by on those Rollerblades,no sign of fear. I have seen her challenge a 4X4 at the pinch point in Pallance road, much to the drivers annoyance.
Compared to a 1 Ton car or a speeding bike granny is not much of a hazard but I agree she should watch out for pedestrians, but then so should drivers of cars in our little narrow roads with no pavements.
No no, its a boy im sure ive seen him sitting on walls and things resting, he has bright white rollerblades (inlines).
That’s my mum! Granny Harper. She would be so annoyed you thought she was a bloke.
It all goes back to her days in California when she was a Hippie, its the normal way of getting about over there and leaves no carbon footprint.
Unless of course she has competition in the village?