Workplace Switzerland Grey pride Previous Next These orthopaedic boots are made for walking. Keystone Putting the fun in funicular: heading to the Schatzalp above Davos. Keystone A visit to Circus Knie. Keystone It takes two to try out the new Tango tram in Basel. Ex-press Going for a walk around the block with a wheeled walking frame. Keystone Black pudding and chips for lunch. Keystone Judging Miss Senior Citizen in an old people's home. Keystone Never too late to learn - a mature student at Zurich University. Keystone Young meets old for an Easter tradition. Keystone Pottering around in the garden. Keystone Exercising grey matter at "Jass", a traditional Swiss card game similar to bridge. Keystone After a session of water gymnastics. Keystone Warming down after an ice hockey match. Keystone A leisurely afternoon at home. Keystone "Checkmate!" Keystone Many old people find solace in religion. Keystone Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4 Picture 5 Picture 6 Picture 7 Picture 8 Picture 9 Picture 10 Picture 11 Picture 12 Picture 13 Picture 14 Picture 15 Picture 16 Switzerland's older generation in its golden years. This content was published on February 10, 2010 - 15:48 Other language: 1 EN original العربية ar الحياة تبدأ بعد الخامسة والستين.. Read more: الحياة تبدأ بعد الخامسة والستين.. With life expectancy increasing, the time after retirement has a new importance. Day trips, sports and leisure are all part of pensioners’ daily lives. (Editor: Salome Weber, pictures: Ex-press/Keystone) You can find an overview of ongoing debates with our journalists here . Please join us! If you want to start a conversation about a topic raised in this article or want to report factual errors, email us at english@swissinfo.ch.
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