Countering the counter-culture

I was 14 years old during the summer of Woodstock. The highlight of my summer was six weeks at summer camp at the Baylor School campus on the banks of the Tennessee river just outside Chattanooga.

It really wasn’t until the next year that I was aware of Woodstock. But when the movie and the album were released, I was enthralled.

This “where-are-they-now” piece from NBC brought a smile to my face. The two 20-something kids who wound up on the album cover didn’t turn out to be political radicals. They got married two years later, in 1971, and 38 years later, they’re still married.

Take five minutes and watch.

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