by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 24, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“Mardi Gras never stops for us. We build floats for three parades in New Orleans and four around Mobile. That is about 125 floats a year, almost all of them are remodeled every year. It is a renewing cycle and job security. Taking chicken wire off the old floats...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 24, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“This is my first day as a policeman. I am straight out of the academy and I am excited. My father was in law enforcement and I wanted to do something different every day and help people. The training is 16 weeks and they teach you awareness and to know where I...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 23, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“This is a great opportunity to show the world we can come together. I was in the US Air Force in the 70’s. I was in for 6 years. I loved it and hated to leave, but I became a deputy sheriff in Toledo, Ohio and spent 30 years with the sheriff’s...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 22, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“I believe in reincarnation and spent one of my lifetimes in Paris and in another I was probably black. Some of my best painting are of black people, I loved painting Josephine Baker. I grew up in York, Alabama. My father was a lawyer and I had an unusual...
by Lynn Oldshue | Jan 21, 2017 | A Southern Soul
“I am a hairstylist and my hair has been every color of the rainbow, except for orange. Pink was a good color. Brown is my natural color and I look like my grandmother and my great aunt with this color and haircut. I like looking like my grandmother. I was very...