July 8, 2021
If you know anything about me at all, you know that I have a tendency to take things too far and overwork ideas until they turn to mush. Just ask my family therapist.
Here's a good example. Our intrepid editor, Stuart Rosebrook, asked me to illustrate a Sherry Monahan Frontier Fare food column in the current issue since there are no known photos of the participants. Long story short, Sherry found this hilarious article in an 1880's Tombstone newspaper about a naked foot race. Here is the key part of the article:
A foot race in "the buff"?
My first question is, if you are running nude, except for "running shoes," where exactly would you stick a "diamond pin"?
No, I'm serious. If you have an idea, any idea, I want to hear it.
So, then I asked Sherry this question:
Are there any descriptions of the nude runners?
Sherry: "According to the Cochise County voter registration, Isaac Levi was born in Austria and was a merchant, age 25 in 1881. He arrived in Tombstone July of 1880 and took over I. Goldtree's tobacco shop in August 1880. Both runners were named Isaac. Funny, two Isaacs running naked down Middle March Road!"
And where is the location of the foot race?
Sherry Monahan's speculation: "I deduced Middle March Road based on the newspaper account. It's less than 2 miles from Tombstone. The entrance is almost across from the Tombstone campground. The article says it was on 'The Dragoon road, just out of town.'" Sherry sent me a photo of that area. She and her husband Larry have property out there. And here I am going hog wild on the landscape rather than depicting the foot race.
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