Age is not a problem for the county's plucky OAPs
The county has a vast elderly demographic who account for a higher proportion of the population than in most other counties.
But while the image of the elderly can be one of wheelchairs, walking sticks and bemoaning change, there is a breed out there who will not let their age bring them down.
From horse-riding to belly dancing, old folk in Lincolnshire are keeping young and beautiful against the odds.
And a regular sight to behold in the Rookery Lane area of Lincoln, Samuel Butler is one of those people.
Despite his advanced years, 82-year-old Samuel Butler rides his 17-hands horse Tommy, every day.
"I was horse-riding before I could walk," said Mr Butler, of Rookery Lane.
"I just about ride every day and it keeps me fit.
"More older people could do it but they don't bother. They should really.
"A lot of them are in wheelchairs and things, they shouldn't be really."
There are dozens of activities for older people in Lincoln and Age Concern are specialists in all things healthy.
For the full story see Friday's Lincolnshire Echo.














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