Archive for Archive for August, 2009
Henry, A Donkey, and A Girl
Henry and I were twelve years old and the best of friends. We got along because we enjoyed the same ignorance on many subjects — one of which was girls. It was a hot June Saturday in the summer of 1946 when Henry had his first lesson about how not to impress a girl. At [...]
A Lost Art: Men Tipping Their Hat
This morning, while looking through a shoebox of old snapshots, I found a picture of my two younger brothers and me standing in front of a donkey colt. We were eleven years old, nine years old, and six years old. Our father had taken us to town early that Friday morning in 1944 to buy [...]
Oris George has a Book?
Guys, even the Coyote brothers are onto this one — slip on over to GET ORIS’s BOOK and, well, GET The BOOK! Some people just ain’t happy until they’ve got a book ready to send out to the masses, can be published and getting it all out there showin’ off what they done did. I’ve [...]



