Winifred was sat in her chair busy knitting away when I entered the room to greet her. Armed with her knitting needles she instantly started telling me about her late husband, Jim, who passed away 3 years ago from a stroke. They were married for 69 years and the love Winifred still had for the man was evident.
"People like myself who have lost something special have them for sentimental acts, I have my memories and my tattoo is a constant reminder to my Jim's honour. I love it because it's with me always, time does not heal but my heart tattoo is like my feeling is there for always."
The inclination to get a tattoo was to commemorate Jim and to do this she got "Miss you, Win" and the date he died inked on her left-arm.
On her right arm she has three tattoos. Around her wrist she chose a bracelet to celebrate the birth of her great-grandchildren and two of her grandchildren, with each of their initials on it spelling out "GRANA". She also has her and Jim's initials intertwined inside two hearts. She also has a heart and rose design and she joked as she said "I don't even know why I got that one done, but it's there now."
The pensioner was inspired by her grandson Alex, 30, to get her tattoos. He has tattoos himself and he said how he thinks it is amazing she has tattoos and that he is very proud of her.
"It was him! I was drawing here one day and I drew this heart and I put the name in it and he went 'you know nan, you could get that tattooed'."The same man has done all four of Winifred's tattoos. 'Spider', as Winifred referred to him as, is from Urban Image in Kinson. Winifred and her grandson have formed a good relationship with the studio and says she would definitely go back there for her next one. She told me how everyone at the studio were taken a back by her age.
"I asked him 'How old is the oldest person you've tattooed?' and he asked me how old I was and I said 92 and he said 'Well you have out done the oldest we've tattooed by about 30 years.'"
Winifred who now walks with the aid of a stick, is adamant it doesn't hurt. "Painful? You can't even feel it. The needles aren't even like pricking yourself with a pin. No truly in Gods honour it doesn't hurt." and she is already planning her next one.
"It's very addictive. I do want another one, I just don't know where at the moment. I don't want any other tattoos on that arm (left-arm), because of Jim"
At the age of 92 it was fair to say Winifred definitely still has all her marbles and a great sense of humour. Throughout the interview she was making me laugh with her tales of her tattoo. The quote she left me with was one that I not only found amusing but also inspirational as it showed just because you are physically ageing it doesn't stop you from doing the things you want to do.
"Not only at 92 did I have my first tattoo, I had my first roll up too!"
What a women! I hope I look as good as her at 92!