Skip Tucker: Old Pisgah

By SKIP TUCKER, Alabama Daily News Featured Columnist The rural Wrinkled People, after years of toil, spent lengthening autumn nights around fireplaces full of coal and wood (wood catches fire quicker, coal burns longer). They dwelt among untrodden ways. Sometimes the house was cold, the fire always warm, so families huddled. Songs were sung, a … Continue reading Skip Tucker: Old Pisgah