Artist Elizabeth Percival’s iconic Hippie Life began in 1966 after college when she arrived in San Francisco with $7 in her pocket after a bus ride from New York City. After a few years of sex, drugs, rock’n’roll, topless modeling, meditation and Eastern religion, politics and Saturday nights at the Filmore, Elizabeth met a guy and moved Back East to North Carolina, and began raising her son and daughter in a community of back-to-the-land folk. At 78 she is a widow down-sizing and packing in preparation for a move from the green mountains of North Carolina to the glaciers of Juneau, Alaska—to be near her grandchildren.
Her daughter’s take: “I’m so proud my mom was a real hippie.”
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