Marathon Mom

Vivian White is no taller than an August cornstalk, but — at age fifty-one — she was determined to run 6,500 miles.  That was the distance from her home in Illinois to her son’s front-line Army post in Iraq. “Every mile that I jog,” she...

Un-Millionaire

Mary Cowboy believes wealth should be like manure. “The idea is to take the manure and spread it out,” she says with a grin. “It’s not good to keep all the manure in your pocket.”  But no one would lend her money to start a high tech farm in time for spring...

Flying Fathers

These guys were to hockey what the Harlem Globe Trotters are to basketball. Their goalie rode a horse named Penance. Their best player was a priest dressed as a nun, “Sister Mary Shooter.” She would distract the other team’s goalie by lassoing him with a twelve-foot...

Skunk Train 

A redwood forest 140 miles North of San Francisco is a place so bountiful and full of peace, “Nothing around here is ever killed.  It always dies of old age and cholesterol,” Juanita Dahl grins.  She lives miles from the nearest highway, but not alone. ...

Giving Back on Block Island

Fred Benson was the most successful person I ever met.  He lived on Block Island, off the coast of Rhode Island.  Fred was police chief, fire chief and the state Driver’s license examiner.  He was also head of the rescue squad, baseball coach, teacher,...