Dips into His Own Soul

Lynn Ash was a successful art.  He painted memories from America’s past.  One day, the canvas of his mind went blank.  For more than a decade, he did not paint at all, until he sold his home in Tampa, built a cabin in a swamp and designed a...

Where the Past is Not Past 

Some folks think New York City has too many stories and too many strangers.  In fact, it is a town of tight little neighborhoods where the familiar is cherished. Since 1910 the  Broadway Barbershop had been a  wonderful window on the neighbors of New...

Fisher Poet

Dave Densmore fishes for words – upon a sea that took his family.  That memory is written on his face. For twenty years he tried to write a poem about his family’s tragedy. Dave sought words like he searched for salmon.  Share...

Still Doctoring Babies at 98

Dr. Leila Denmark opened her medical practice in 1928.  She was Atlanta’s first female pediatrician and was STILL healing children until her retirement at 104.  That retirement lasted a decade.  She lived to be 114, the oldest doctor in the world. Share...

A Hat that Starts Fights

 Manny Gammage creates hats that would “start a fight in a Wyoming bar.”  His motto:  “Quality is like buying oats.  If you want good, clean oats, you’ve got to pay a fair price.  If you want ones that have already run through the horse,...

Fans Tip for Good Hitting

At the Dudley Dome in El Paso, fans used to tip Diablos baseball players for good hitting.  A guy could make $160 bucks by leaning into the stands for a hug. The 1980 Double-A farm team of the California Angels was in last place, but it attracted more playing...