by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 14, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I just kept doing the same thing. The money was there, but I kept using cocaine. It was always the girls that pulled me in. The wrong woman and I would get sucked down. I did cocaine for about 25 years. I recently started drinking with it and that is why I am...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 13, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“Drums are heartbeat. Drums refresh my spirit as I go through this craziness in this world. Drums are culture. Drums are history. Drums are our story. Drums the are the beginning and might be the end too.” “The beats are old. The KuKu rhythm...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 12, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“It is harder to ride a bike through Bankhead Tunnel than you think.” “That hill is longer and steeper than you realize in you car. It is a cool experience and makes you feel connected to something. When I was a kid there were men who worked in the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 11, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“We have been married for five years. We both grew up in church in Robertsdale, our parents are best friends and we have know each other all of our lives. We are missionaries and moved to Haiti in 2014, to do children’s street ministry. We started a...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 10, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I used to ride the bus for the doctor appointments and take my kids places, but I can’t afford that right now, so we walk everywhere we need to go. It takes about an hour or an hour and a half to walk to my OBGYN. We live here and there on the street. It...