Rosalynn Carter marking 95th birthday with butterflies
Source: AP
Rosalynn Carter, the second-oldest U.S. first lady ever, turns 95 Thursday on a birthday that will be marked not just with cards and best wishes, but with butterflies.
The wife of former President Jimmy Carter, 97, has a fascination with butterflies dating back to childhood, when she was entranced by the colorful insects flitting around her mothers flowers in Plains, Georgia, longtime friend and neighbor Annette Wise said.
That interest led to the formation of the Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail, which was established in the southwest Georgia town after the former first lady grew concerned about the future of butterflies, which are crucial to the pollination of flowering plants.
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Author Annette Wise presents a copy of her book, The Rosalynn Carter Butterfly Trail, to the trail's namesake, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.
Mrs. Carter, who turns 95 today, established the trail in 2013 in her Plains, GA, home after reading about the plight of Monarch and other butterflies, which are crucial to the pollination of flowering plants.
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(24,504 posts)peppertree
(21,639 posts)Prof. Toru Tanaka
(1,967 posts)And to Mrs. Carter, happy 95th birthday!
sarge43
(28,941 posts)Many happy returns, Mrs Carter. You are a treasure.
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(22,670 posts)peppertree
(21,639 posts)"When I drive down the highway (as if he ever does), I like to go really fast - ok? And these butterflies - they smudge up my windshield!"
They taste a little mothy....
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Polybius
(15,433 posts)Who was the oldest? Nancy? Betty?
peppertree
(21,639 posts)Mrs. Truman, famously, insisted on staying in Missouri during most her husband's tenure.
canetoad
(17,169 posts)Rosalynn Carter, wife of the 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter, 1977-1981.
Portrait by George Augusta in 1984. Oil on canvas, 36 x 30 inches.
White House Collection/White House Historical Association
https://www.whitehousehistory.org/galleries/first-lady-portraits
peppertree
(21,639 posts)Just beautiful, inside and out.
Rhiannon12866
(205,494 posts)She didn't get a new gown for the inaugural ball, and was criticized since she'd worn it before, but Jimmy said it signaled their policy of frugality - and of course he thought she looked beautiful...
canetoad
(17,169 posts)They are people happy in their own skin. XXXX