by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 31, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“I am taking pictures across the coast. I retired a year and a half ago. I am an empty nester. My wife and I have been together for 25 years and the kids were all we had in common. I never wanted to marry her, but she got pregnant. She told me she was on the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 30, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“My family was L.V. Hall who worked with T.Y. Rogers to end segregation in Tuscaloosa. They also organized Bloody Tuesday in Tuscaloosa to protest segregated drinking fountains and restrooms at the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse. They marched and were beaten,...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 29, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“My mom had a Midtown antique store that was across the street from this store for more than thirty years. I went into business with her until the ceiling started falling in. I grew up with antiques. My grandma sold glass and my grandpa traded guns in...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 28, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“Mobile has been so kind and welcoming. It is a very relaxed and clean place. We are from Oregon. Our son played football for St. John’s in Minnesota and that has taken us to places we have never been. Our first times to the south was to Louisiana for the Sugar...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 26, 2020 | A Southern Soul
“My daughter was born three months early. My whole life I was told I have several tumors in the center of my brain. My neurologist said I probably couldn’t have kids. I was three months pregnant with Ella Grace before I realized it. I started having...