IN YOUR VOICE: One stick can be broken, but a bundle holds strong
In the late 1990s, I watched a movie called “The Straight Story.” It was about a trip made by a man named Alvin Straight from Laurens, Iowa, to Mt. Zion, Wis. Mr. Straight was 73 years old, and for some reason he had lost his drivers license. He decided that he must visit his 75-year-old estranged brother, who lived some 377 miles away.
His only legal mode of transportation was a riding lawnmower. So, off he went, driving the back roads. On his sojourn, he met a number of people and had a series of mini-adventures.