If you have recently gone off the grid you may have missed the great singer and country icon Dolly Parton's latest acts of generosity and humility.
Some folks in the Tennessee legislature wanted to erect a statue of her. She said, "No thanks."
Maybe one day, she said, after I am dead, "if you still think I deserve it."
This is not a time for putting people on pedestals, she said.
Meanwhile, she said she would continue to try to do good work and make her state proud.
One blogger remarked, "good Lord, like we needed another reason to love this woman."
Most everybody loves Dolly Parton because she is fun, genuine and greatly talented.
But she is a proper object of universal admiration, too.