“I don’t think of age, I just don’t,” said actress Brenda Vaccaro. “And I sit up in bed after I have a birthday and I go, But I feel 15. Why is that? You know? And I go, Where did it go? Did it really go, all those years? And yeah, it did!”
It’s a brisk fall day, perfect for strolling through Brooklyn’s historic Green-Wood Cemetery with Vaccaro, who told correspondent Mo Rocca, “I’ve never seen such a collection of beautiful, beautiful trees. … Oh, Mo, we gotta touch this. Look at this. Ohmygod, isn’t it magnificent?”
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