I was 13 years old in 1968, still living in Europe. I was quite intrigued by the movement in the USA. I was starting to develop an interest in politics and was definitely a pacifist.
At the time, I wore what we called an "American jacket". We would get it at the american army surplus stores. I drew a big peace sign on the back of it and little flowers on the end of the sleeves. I wore the bell bottom jeans. My friends and I would listen to American music as well as British. My mother would translate the lyrics for me!
I had a hard time watching documentaries on the Vietnam war.
So many young people lost their lives. It was very disturbing to me.
At 15 years old, my friends and I hitchinked to Amsterdam. There were a lot of hippies there. They had cafeterias where we could eat for cheap and "Sleeping" where we could sleep for cheap (kind of youth hostels). We met a lot of interesting people there.
I did not do drugs or alcohol.
At the time, I wore what we called an "American jacket". We would get it at the american army surplus stores. I drew a big peace sign on the back of it and little flowers on the end of the sleeves. I wore the bell bottom jeans. My friends and I would listen to American music as well as British. My mother would translate the lyrics for me!
I had a hard time watching documentaries on the Vietnam war.
So many young people lost their lives. It was very disturbing to me.
At 15 years old, my friends and I hitchinked to Amsterdam. There were a lot of hippies there. They had cafeterias where we could eat for cheap and "Sleeping" where we could sleep for cheap (kind of youth hostels). We met a lot of interesting people there.
I did not do drugs or alcohol.