No it's not me but some other lovely old bitty baring it all. And get your minds out of the gutter you old coots! I think this painting is a lovely tribute to the beauty and grace of growing older, wiser, and unshamed to let it all hang out!
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Source: Painting by Alice Matzkins who says “Finding the beauty in the natural progression of aging” was the impetus for her latest series of paintings, “Naked Old Ladies.”
Naked Lady
Posted by OLD BITTY at 3:09 AM
Friday, April 11, 2008
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Peace Turns 50 Today
Posted by OLD BITTY at 5:24 AM
Friday, April 4, 2008
The Peace Symbol turns 50 years old today (April 4, 2008). It first appeared at a ban-the-bomb rally in Britain (1958). Today and every day, I hope every one keeps "peace alive" in their hearts, in their minds, in their homes, and around the world.
Today also marks the 40 year anniversary since Martin Luter King Jr was assassination (1968). May we never forget his message. Keep the dream and the vision alive!
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I Have A Dream
Posted by OLD BITTY at 2:14 PM
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
An Obama and Clinton ticket - doesn't matter to me which one is president and which one is vice president, because who ever is vice president will be the next president in 8 years (or at least in my dream). With a "dream" team like this, my heart is filled with hope. In sixteen years imagine the good that could be done, how many people could be helped and how much better off our country would be. I would be able to fade into my senile years with a smile on my face knowing the country was on the right track again and my daughter would have a bright future once again.
I know that is a long shot to ever really happen, but an old woman can dream! I am just so excited to have the opportunity to vote for either one of them, who ever wins the party nomination.
It is an awesome election year to be alive for as history is being made.
So when the time comes in November, be sure to get out and VOTE, or I'll track you down and beat you with my cane!
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Groovy Chick Baring It All
Posted by OLD BITTY at 5:56 AM
Monday, March 24, 2008
For my 50th birthday awhile back, I celebrated by getting my first tattoo. Perhaps for my next birthday I should bare something.
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Give Peace A Chance
Posted by OLD BITTY at 2:33 AM
Saturday, March 22, 2008
The anniversary was marked by protestors all over the country and around the world. Some blocked the Interal Revenue Service Buidling in Washington to protest our tax dollars being used for the war. Peace vigils and sit-ins converged on major cities and small towns. Protesters banged drums and held up signs with messages such as "What's our exit strategy?" Others gathered at war memorials to honor those we have lost and read the names of the dead.
Activist in the news: One woman, 54 years young, from Cape Cod is still going strong as an activist for peace. For the last five years, Diane Turco, a Harwich special education teacher has protested the war in Iraq, (by organizing bus trips to Washington D.C. for peace rallies, letters to Congress, urging an end to funding of the war, organizing protests around the Cape, and more). “It all started when she gave birth to her daughter 26 years ago. Seeing her daughter for the first time Turco’s initial thought was how connected people were around the world. Mothers everywhere want the best for their children. ‘The world is a small place,’ she said, and she wanted people safe, regardless of what country they happened to call their birth place.”
Whether you agree or not that the starting this war was a good thing or a bad thing isn’t the issue any more. What is important is supporting our troops, bringing them home, and rebuilding our credibility with other nations around the world.
It saddens me that our country finds itself in another tragic war. I can still remember wearing my P.O.W. braclet proudly and crying as I watched the news coverage of the Viet Nam war throughout most of my teen years in the 60s. But it also makes this old heart fill with pride to know that the spirit of peace and activism is going strong.
I support our troops 100% and I am definitely proud to be an American, but I also proudly add my voice and support to those fighting to end the war and working for peace.
Some ways I support our troops and you can too:
Books for Soldiers (send books, magazines, and other reading material); Any Soldier (what and where to send packages); Soliders' Angels ("may no soldier go unloved", lots of ways to help), Keystone Soldiers - includes: Socks For Troops, Sand Scarfs (specially made to protect soldiers from hot dry sand); Handmade Afghan Project (knit or crochet 6x9 rectangles, mail to HAP who makes them into blankets for wounded soliders), and Scarf and Helmet Liners for Troops - knit or crochet instructions for these much needed items for our troops.
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