Babies Behind Bars

Pete Weststein used to live in a place of blue distances, tending his dairy herd.  It is now a valley of prisons.  Four of them, nudging aside the cows and the quiet.  His wife Frieda is raising her family next to those prisons.  She wondered, what...

So Cold, Spit Bounces

 There is still a little frontier in all of us.  Something that urges us out beyond the limits of our settled lives. Diana Moroney shrugs off the world she lives in to find her heart in another. She races a team of sled dogs 11-hundred miles from Anchorage...

No Phones

Silverton, Washington has a hang up about being in touch. Out here, rivers sparkle like winter stars.  And the air smells like it was just made.  Denny Boyd grew up in asphalt meadows dreaming of such a place.  So 15 years ago, he left city life to open...

A Normal Life

Seth Chwast cannot hold a conversation or a complex thought. At two he was diagnosed with Autism. His mother was determined to give him a normal life. A counselor suggested that Seth consider mopping floors for a career. Instead, his mom enrolled him in one last...

Painting his Soul

His eyes were turned to beauty only he could see, a gallery of gods.  Native American spirits, watching over Christ.  “Some of my Zuni people won’t go along with this,” Alex Seowtewa told me, but he painted his vision on the walls of a church for more than...

If America Had a King

When George Washington took the oath of office, the presidency was a uniquely American institution.  Back then, kings ruled most of the world.  They believed they were divinely chosen.  Of course, the first presidential inauguration changed all...