by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 26, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“We are family and had a cousin who was 95 years old who we took care of and I took care of her finance. A cousin from the other side of the family accused me of stealing her money and called us fruitcakes. And as my sister said…” “We took...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 25, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“This is our second hot meal in 11 days. The first one was yesterday. We have been living off sandwiches, chips and whatever was in the cabinet so we changed our whole route and day to be here today to get a hot meal. Some of my guys completely lost their place....
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 24, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“I am the local president of the League of Women Voters and were going to have parties to the polls. Half of my members don’t have homes. We are still educating about this election because it is needed even more with the confusion from the hurricane. I...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 23, 2018 | A Southern Soul
The signs of Hurricane Michael start in Pensacola. Red gas tanks and cases of water packed on trailers and yellow “out of service bags” wrapped around pumps at gas stations. Vans for recovery teams and an 18 wheeler for Feeding the Gulf Coast drive east on I-10. ...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 23, 2018 | A Southern Soul
“Come break bread with us. We have been trying to feed everyone. None of us in our neighborhood knew each other and we were on our own. Now we are helping each other. It has been amazing to see God’s presence in this trailer park the last four days compared to...