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Monday, 26 February 2007

World’s Oldest Blogger

A blog about aging cannot fail to note the arrival of a new blog from Australia titled The Life of Riley from Olive Riley.

“Oh yeah,” you may say. “You don’t announce the arrival of other new blogs with only two posts so far.”

This one is different. Olive was born in the 19th century. That’s right, she was born on 20 October 1899, and is 107 years old.

“My Friend, Mike,” says Olive, “has arranged this blog for me. He is doing the typing and I am telling the stories. He thinks it’s a good idea to tell what’s going on. He already made a film about me a few years back and people liked that, so they might like this blog too, he says. We’ll see.”

Olivewithshandy

That’s Olive drinking a shandy (half beer, half lemonade).

Olive’s friend, Mike Rubbo, has a history of telling the stories of old ladies, as he explains his involvement with Olive’s new blog:

“In 1990, I made a fiction film called Vincent and Me, the story of a young girl who went back in the past to meet Vincent van Gogh. Into the fictional story, we injected a real person, Madame Jeanne Calmant of Arles, France. Jeanne was 114 at the time and had known Vincent as a young girl. She was the only person alive who’d had any contact with the famous painter.

“Being in my movie did Jeanne no harm, quite the contrary. She went on to live to 121, the oldest person ever recorded. She…only died, rumor has it, because her carers at the old folks home decided to cut her off from visitors when she turned 119 and she died of boredom two years later. I’ve never forgotten that. Jeanne died of boredom! We’ll make sure that never happens to Olive.”

There will be more stories from Olive with Mike doing secretarial duty and wouldn’t it be nice if some Time Goes By readers stopped over there to read Olives first two stories and welcome her to the elder blogosphere.

[Hat tip to amba of ambivablog. You’ll enjoy this little bit of elder humor that amba posted a couple of days ago…]


Posted by Ronni Bennett at 02:30 AM | Permalink | Email this post

Comments

Olive is wonderful!

I just dropped over to give her a Texas howdy!

Thanks for bringing Olive to my attention. What an inspiration!

I love her already.

I had read about her, but for some reason, I though she posted in Spanish. I'll go and visit.

I'm on my way to visit Olive now. What a wonderful lady and definetly an inspiration to us all

Great to hear about Olive. Will sure get over to visit.

Have been trying to get some retirement communities in my area to jump on this type of blogging with some of their elders as a consequence of TGB and RB's ideas. One has made a fledgling effort to get the ball rolling to give voice to more of their elders. This will be a great post to direct them to so that they can see and read about the possibilities.

I remember seeing Olive's story on tv a few months or so back. It's great that she's now blogging, thanks to her mate Mike. Am on my way now to visit her.

Thanks for Olive - a blogroll must.

Olive, I just came across your website. You are a darling for sharing your memories with us. Your head is a treasure trove of valuable information that is possibly no longer available anywhere else. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your past with us! I hope it will help us all realize that every day we are all creating our own history, and that we should take the time to create a good one!

Again, many thanks for your endeavors in making this available to all of us across the globe!

Best regards,

Kathleen Cahill
San Diego, California USA

Hi Ronni!
I'm so happy that I find your blog about aging. Wonderful work!
I read Olive's blog too. It is very inspiring!
I never dream about blogging, even Internet. More than 1 year ago I started bloggin. Now I try to write in English too (sorry for my humble English).
Warm regards!

hello.
i read about your post in korea newspaper.
so I vist here.
so good.. ^^

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