Cindy Adams: Connie Stevens is in need of some healing tunes
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The article reflects on Connie Stevens, an iconic figure from "Hawaiian Eye," who at 86 is in a nursing home and unlikely to perform again. Celebrity seer John Cohan expresses that prayers are needed for her health. The narrative further explores the evolving world around us, mentioning stories of pets endangered by wildlife, including coyotes and eagles. It touches on a recent personal experience with a bear in Jackson Hole, illustrating an interaction with nature that echoes the unpredictability and aging faced by both people and animals in today's world.
Celebrity seer John Cohan who knows Connie Stevens since Brooklyn childhood says, "Prayers are needed," for Connie, 86, in an LA nursing home. "She'll not sing onstage again."
The world has changed - even for animal-kind. The Post had a recent story about coyotes. Just now, in Weston, a manicured lawn near Boston, a teeny white fluffy Maltese played in a private secured area while its owner watched.
I was recently in Jackson Hole. The owner asleep, but being 8 a.m. NY time, I was up. Standing inside her house's glass walls. Nose to nose, staring at me, taller than I, there was a gigantic black bear directly in front of me.
America's growing old - trains, bridges, tunnels, machines, houses, people, all aging. As we reckon with our past, we must also consider our future.
Read at New York Post
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