“Don’t tell me what I’m too old to do”

Dorothy O’Donnell from her website

I’m sharing this fantastic KQED Perspectives by my good friend and fellow Write On Mama, Dorothy O’Donnell. When a hiking group told Dorothy she was “too old” to join their ranks, Dorothy — characteristically — didn’t take the news sitting down. She did what all good writers do: used her voice and pen to fight back.

Her last line resonates: “You can call me old. But please — don’t tell me what I’m too old to do.”

Bravissima, Dorothy!