CJ Woods III’s Story Archive

Black Socks

A message from a friend asked if I would soon be at my favorite cidery; he had a gift for me. I told him that I would, and met Wes Homoya at his brother’s cider house. He said to me, “You’re a ‘sock guy’, so I thought you’d like these,” … Read More

The Lorax of Indiana

A friend contacted me, distraught about an Indiana Senate Bill. I met Wesley Homoya — who signed his e-mail to me, “Ornithologist. Ambassador. Friend.” — in September 2016, and wrote of his passion for birding and nature in a column, “Bird Man of Indianapolis.” Since then, Wes has taken me … Read More

A Black History Story

This column first appeared in the Feb. 2, 2018 issue. In September, 1944, The Franklin Times published an obituary on its front page for a printer who, after moving from Noblesville, Indiana, died while employed as a pressman for the newspaper. Fred Hord’s long service to the paper was written … Read More

History Lesson

My youngest daughter, with a keen eye for history, asked if I could watch my granddaughter on Wednesday, January 20th. Since I have been replaced as primary caretaker for the 2.7 version of my youngest granddaughter — she goes to daycare while her mother works, and her grandmother picks her … Read More

We Are Done

On an episode of “The People’s Court” that I was watching, Judge Marylin Milian, after hearing conflicting and acerbic testimony from litigant and defendant, declared, “Stick a fork in me; I’m done.” I chuckled when I heard it, because Judge Milian has a direct and familiar way when meting out … Read More