Saying NO to Money

West Texas has one of the most sparsely populated counties in the country, 647 square miles of nothing but sagebrush, rattlesnakes and sand.  It has one town.  Only 110 people live there.  So few, the mayor bought something unusual to let them sleep...

A Lobbyist for Wildflower

Carroll Abbott was the only registered lobbyist in Texas — for wild flowers.  I loved his motto:  “A weed is just a flower in a place you don’t want it.” Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window)...

Riches to Rags

David Rosenblum was a professional race car driver who didn’t win many races, but crashed a lot of cars.  He was a drug addict, driving 130 miles an hour.  Rosenblum went from riches to rags, until he met some real heroes, kids who declined a drug deal every...

People’s Bridge

San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge was so loved when it opened in 1937 that a lot of people scribbled their names and addresses on its towers. A friend bet 14-year old Bill Hughes a quarter that Bill couldn’t write a letter to a name and address chosen at random and...

Fighting Grossman’s

I overheard this exchange in Walmart between two older men, one a customer and the other a greeter offering him assistance: “Can I help you?” “Sorry,” said the customer, pulling out a cart. “I don’t hear so well.” He pointed at his ear. “I flew combat during the war.”...