by Lynn Oldshue | Nov 7, 2023 | A Southern Soul
Send me your suggestions for the Weavers in South Alabama – the ones who care for others and make communities better from the ground up. News, politicians, and social media drive us to different sides, tearing apart our common ground. We are bombarded with...
by Lynn Oldshue | Nov 5, 2023 | A Southern Soul
Most of the pictures in this booth were taken over the last seven years while riding through Yazoo County and the Delta with my mama, Sara Henderson. She’s in the late stages of Alzheimer’s, and our drives are her adventures. The first years, we walked around churches...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 29, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“I was born and raised in Moline, Illinois. Neither of my parents finished high school, but they both worked hard to climb out of poverty. My dad was a self-taught tool and die maker and supported our family of eight. I couldn’t wait to leave school each day and...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 28, 2023 | A Southern Soul
Dustin: When one more cockroach crept across my forehead I was done with crawling in sewers and working in wastewater treatment. Coffee is my destiny. Rhea: Life changes fast. Dustin and I bought a house in Guntersville last summer. He was working at the wastewater...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 27, 2023 | A Southern Soul
“My dad was a chef, and I was desperate to follow in his footsteps from a young age. He knew the low pay, long hours, and high stress of restaurants and was just as desperate for me not to get into it. He wanted me to go to college for anything else, so I majored in...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 26, 2023 | A Southern Soul
Angela: “You need to come back when smoke is coming out of the chimney at the coke plant behind us. We see the smoke coming and go into the house. The soot gets everywhere. I clean my bathroom, but the soot is back in the tub by the time I take a bath. I found out how...