Friday, July 10, 2009

Boomer Tales -- The San Francisco Haight Ashbury Anti-War Experience

Take a little trip back to 1967 to the Haight Ashbury when free love and the Diggers lived side-by-side. When the Avalon Ballroom was featuring concerts from the Family Dog and Mouse and Kelley were making the posters while high on . . .

This is a little story about my first trip to San Francisco, when the world was changing, and the Doors were still performing songs from their first album, when light shows were billed on the posters as part of the act and when hippies danced to the music.

I hope that this story may open a little door in your mind to help you want to write a story of your boomer experience, so that we can post it on:
http://www.boomer-books.com/boomertales.html .

Share your experiences, and what you learned (now that you're older and wiser) with others. Write it and send it to me at bill@boomer-books.com.

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