by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 6, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“The hardest part of being a painter is preparation. It is 90 percent of the work. Painting is just ten percent. Sanding and caulking can take forever to get it right. I am just trying to pay the bills. I was an iron worker before this and worked overseas on oil rigs...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 4, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I hated people. I lived in my car for ten years to isolate myself and was content to live there for the rest of my life. I had a gun in my car because I was a victim of a smash and grab. I was arrested for shoplifting granola bars and they frisked me and found the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 3, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We come out here every day and talk, play dominoes, drink beer and smoke cigarettes. We just don’t have any women around here.” “Most of us are retired. The young guys are things like electricians and work at Chevron and stop by when they...
by Lynn Oldshue | Mar 1, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I am taking a little time to cool off and relax. Today I am sketching. I don’t know why I drew the plane going down or the wings that say “Help Us.” I am still trying to figure out where that came from. I am a senior and thinking about going to...