Post-Polio Bransongoers, Year 25
In 1999, we began meeting in Branson, Missouri for a weekend of information and entertainment in 1999. I set off with my friend Jan Jacobsen for our 25th gathering. It was bittersweet, as we knew it would be our last one.
Three Little Words
The world will keep on twirling whether you are happy or unhappy. It's up to you to have a good life.
Millie Lill: What If . . .
I answer the door and stare. I realize that most of my friends are, shall we say, unique, but this person has silver hair in an elaborate updo, a tutu, and ballet slippers. Also wings! Yep, those transparent fluttery things are definitely wings.
“Square Pegs, Round Holes ‘n’ Pigeonholes”
“Millie Malone Lill, the ‘Mark Twain of polio survivors,’ returns with her combination of mid-western charm and razor-sharp wit.. Join Millie in her native Iowa, on her trips through America and then into Canada, where’s she’s run off with a Canadian truck driver! It’s scooter versus eighteen-wheeler. . . and if you know Millie, you know who wins that race.”
By Richard L. Bruno