
Although he may be soon to turn 103, Eric King-Turner has become Britain's oldest emigrant by last week setting sail for a new life in New Zealand.
Mr King-Turner embarked on a six-week sea journey on January 5th from Southampton that will see him emigrate to his wife Doris' native country.
Doris has kept a house on New Zealand's south island for the 13 years the couple have been married and living in the UK - and despite her husband's age, she told the BBC: "He's very easy to get on with and he settles down very quickly, so I think he'll quite enjoy it out there."
The adventurous spirit of Mr King-Turner could be seen as an example to us all that it is never too late to head off to see the world, or even move abroad.
But technological advances mean that living on the other side of the world does not cut people off from their families any longer.
In fact, by signing up to Vonage
V-Plan 2, Mr King-Turner could keep in touch with friends or relatives in the UK from his new home using internet voice calls for a fixed monthly price of just £7.99 with no added call costs.