The Sidelines of Life

David Edwards stood on the sidelines of life until Patricia Fulton asked him to dance.  His mind is not quick.  She doesn’t care.  Being less than perfect is the fragile thread that binds all of Fulton’s dance partners.  Patricia Fulton pulls them from the...

Bogging

Grownups have finally found out that mud can be fun.  On Sunday afternoons in Coon Mizell’s cornfield, anyone with a pickup truck worth its pull is pitted against slime in the local Boggin’ hole.  The winner is the driver who goes the farthest before getting...

Vaudeville’s Back

 An ancient truck carries a couple who dream of another time.  Denise and Benny Reel gathered together a small group of vaudevillians.  They were not kids with more ambition than ability.  They were professional performers who set aside New York...

A New Standard of Caring

We returned to San Francisco a year later to see how the survivors of a terrible earthquake were doing. Betty Kelly still cannot cross a bridge without flinching.  She and her husband were on vacation in 1989,  high over San Francisco Bay, just as the...