Pete Seeger where have you been all my life?
Published Friday, April 28, 2006 by Dan Gainsford | E-mail this post 
An excerpt from an article on Pete Seeger sent to me by our new friend
Andrea Hoyt who was kind enough to take us to Aklavik Yesterday. Read Forbes' Blog for Aklavik highlights ;-)
"You see, if there's still a world here in 100 years, it's not going to have been saved by One Big Thing. One Big Things can be co-opted and corrupted and turned to mush. . . . All my life I've been aware that there's a whole class of very rich people who control the country and this has been going on a long, long while. . . . But what are they going to do about tens of millions of little things, good things? Like maybe some mothers or teachers and children who start growing a healthy garden in a vacant, ugly inner-city lot. . . ."
- Pete Seeger (Exceprt from Globe & Mail - Why Pete Seeger is one hot octogenarian, by James Adams)