



I caught some of the American Masters portrait of Pete Seeger on
PBS Sunday night. What a man, what a life! That's him with Woody
Guthrie, and then with Bob Dylan. His singing and activism continued,
and was instrumental (okay, bit of a pun) in getting the Hudson River
cleaned up. "Surround hate until it surrenders" is the motto on his
banjo. In his mid-80s he's still at it, and it looks like he has a wonderful
life.
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