by Lynn Oldshue | Jun 26, 2021 | A Southern Soul
“I was born on February 21, 1933. I grew up on Warren Street in Mobile. My mother taught school, and my dad worked at the Mobile Press Register. At that time we had a morning and evening paper. One day dad brought home a bucket of perfumed ink. Gayfer’s...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jun 23, 2021 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up in the Camp Ground in Mobile. My father managed the Lincoln Inn on Davis Avenue. My godmother and her husband ran Babe’s Hotdogs. Sautéed cabbage is one of the reasons those hotdogs tasted so good. I’m a victim of Katrina in New Orleans....
by Lynn Oldshue | Jun 20, 2021 | A Southern Soul
Justin: “I’m 8 years old. I have cerebral palsy and autism. It makes me sad to feel like I’m different. I wrote a book, Disabilities and Beyond, for kids with special needs. The heroes are my friends who are going through the same things. I told my...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jun 13, 2021 | A Southern Soul
“I was born in 1930. I grew up in Point Clear, south of Zundel’s Wharf. Someone made me this crown from a crab trap from my 90th birthday. I’ve been in this house in Fairhope overlooking Mobile Bay since 1965. My flower bed is a friendship bed, and...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jun 12, 2021 | A Southern Soul
“I moved from Washington, D.C. to Colorado to have the mountains in my backyard, but Denver became too loud and crowded. I sold my cute little house and became a nomad in November 2019. I’m working with a medical device startup that’s interested in Baldwin...