I don't know what you consider "old" John
Doc, as I get older myself, I find it more difficult to define old.
When I was 10, it was probably anyone over 25.
When I was 50, it was probably anyone over 70.
Now that I am 75, 85 doesn't really seem that old.
Funny how our perceptions of things change over the years.
When my mom passed last May, she was 95. I really did not consider her old. I just knew she had at least another 5 years in her. It was only a few months before that, she went to a jazz festival with us and was out on the floor dancing up a storm.
Funny how that works.
John (Bigsmoke)