Bill Howe celebrated his 101st birthday by stepping out in style for Hospice at Home Carlisle and North Lakeland.
Bill, of Skelton, chose the charity because of the care it gave his late wife Marjorie.
He walked 100 steps as part of the Captain Tom 100, which saw thousands of people nationwide raising money over the weekend by completing a range of challenges based on the number 100.
Having hoped to raise £100, Bill has already smashed his target and raised more than £1,000.
He said: “It’s very special, of course. I’m not 101 every day. It’s just nice to be able to thank all who have helped me over the years.”
Bill is no stranger to big celebrations as last year the whole Skelton community came out to wave at him and wish him well as he drove through the village for his 100th birthday. The Union Flag was even hoisted above Toppin Memorial Hall in honour of him.
He said: “It was a memorable day. It was very good to see people out in the streets, I waved to everyone. I felt like the Queen.”
This year he will also celebrate in style with a cake provided by Laura Belle Cakes of Renwick. The flavour will be whiskey and chocolate as Pauline leaves Bill with a large tot of whiskey and a sweet treat before bed every night.
When asked about the secret of a long life, Bill added: “I think you haven’t to worry about too much. Just take life as it comes.”
Bill will be accepting contributions until the end of this month.
To donate, visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/bills-captain-tom-100-challenge