by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 14, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“The guy I bought this sailboat from was afraid of drowning. This was his fourth sailboat and he had never been sailing. He lives on them and never leaves the pier. I told him to make sure this boat was seaworthy before he bought it. I later bought it from him after...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 13, 2018 | A Southern Soul
I believe in road trips. The kind with no plan. No destination. Just a bag of shorts and t-shirts, the road and time. The ones that return you home a little changed by lessons learned. It started with my grandparents who believed travel was education, and driving was...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 12, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“It surprises me that people talk to me. Everyone rats on everyone else. One series began with a cell phone call from an inmate in prison. The corrections commissioner was indicted ten days after the story for taking over $2 million in bribes. It is exciting to dig...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 10, 2018 | A Southern Soul
‘We are doing the Shiggy Challenge. I am an attorney and we became friends when she was my paralegal. She is going to be an attorney one day, too. I do juvenile, child support, divorce and probate. I also do a lot of work at Strickland Youth Center. Somedays I...
by Lynn Oldshue | Aug 9, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I started coloring my hair purple a few years ago. During the summer I go as bright blue and purple as I can and it mellows by the school year. It was my own silent way of protesting that I was sick of the paperwork with teaching. I don’t go outrageous. I...