Puppets

Mike Manteo has hung onto his childhood things.  They hang in the dust-combed darkness of his electrical shop.  Puppets.  The last of their kind. Carved from solid oak, dressed in buffed brass.  Polished and repaired by a proud man who found in...

Thriving on $5,000 a Year

Folks in Missoula, Montana, know Kim Williams well.  Each season she shops the back yards and the alleys bartering for fruit and vegetables others let rot.  She lives on $5-thousand dollars a year.  Kim and her husband Mel don’t merely survive. ...

Saved from Extinction

St. Catherine’s Island, Georgia, is the last great barrier island untouched by real estate development.  For nearly a century, the place was a rich man’s playground, last owned by Edward J. Noble, the fellow who made millions by punching little holes in candy and...

Breakfast for Less than a Tip

Franny Ward charges only $1 for breakfast at her restaurant in Yates Center, Kansas, a price unchanged for years.  Coffee is dime, if that’s all you’re going to have.  How does she stay in business?  She sells 200 meals a day.  That’s enough for...

A Mountain of a Man 

Finis Mitchell wanders Wyoming’s highest mountains alone.  He has climbed 279 peaks, so many summits so often, the U.S. Geological Survey sends him its maps to correct from memory.  He has hiked 18-thousand miles.  Back in the Great Depression,...