I am often asked how I chose the name for this site. As has been the story for most of my life, I have my mother to thank.
I was at my mom’s house one day in late 2004, probably to mooch some food and complain about my life. She handed me a photo she had printed from the internet and said, “Here…this is you.” I looked down at a black and white image of two steam locomotives that had crashed head-on. The coal boxes were sticking up in the air and several men were standing around with their hands on their hips gaping at the mess around them. And then we both laughed.
She wasn’t wrong. I was a trainwreck and I stayed that way for a few more years. On that day, I was 29 and had been divorced nearly 3 years. I was in a lightbulb (off and on) relationship with an alcoholic who was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder. My anxiety was off the Richter scale and I wasn’t handling things well. I had moved back home to Kansas and was living in my grandmother’s rental house in a terrible neighborhood. I hated my job and myself for moving back to my hometown and basically failing at life.
14+ years later, we still laugh about that photo and that moment. Now my mom tells me I should write a book because there are some things which could only happen to me. Once again, she’s not wrong. Writing a book about about my experiences seems a bit extreme but I have reached a distance sufficient for me to see them through a very humorous lens. It’s on the list.
It’s great to find your site. Wonderful content. hugs
I really enjoyed the site. The writing about the Grocery Stores of South Dodge was really interesting. I know a little about the grocery stores of South Dodge especially Dillions and the Pay Day store.
Thank you! Even after all this time, it’s weird to drive down South 2nd and not see them.
Great website! Raised in Dodge 1947-1967. Grandfather & Father owned several businesses in Dodge. I have many hours of 8mm film (now digitized) that my father took on many occasions, as I, & my brother & sister were growing up.
Thanks for reading! The Cave buildings are on my list!
I just happened to find this while doing an Eckles Google search. I was married to Mike Eckles in 1993. Mike passed in 2010 & I left our home at 500 Annette a couple years later. I always told Mike’s kids they should write about the family impact on Dodge City and the area, but to my knowledge, neither has done so. The Eckles brothers were truly ahead of their time. Jan (Watts) Eckles
They really had a huge impact on Dodge City. Just yesterday, a man from Bucklin brought in an old suede coat with an Eckles tag to the Ford County Legacy Center. My first decision when putting together the exhibits was to place the old store letters in the front window.
Thanks so much for reading!