Leon Aldridge

A Story Worth Telling

Smile, and lean into the mystery

When we work together as one

Learning to ‘give a hoot’

It’s a small town, after all

Elvis is coming—wait for it

One of many who oiled the hinges

I wonder about thing

The only good answer, then and now

Every newspaper needs a Hank

AI that doesn’t look so AI-ish

Nobody left the table hungry

Moving a little bit of paradise

Make it the journey and the destination

Lessons learned from the lowly bandage

Typing faster than your mind is working

Lighting up the night skies

Let’s just call it thinning the herd

Christmas traditions, old and new

We should be grateful every day

Another bag of popcorn, please

A monument to the Dreka flying machine

About that Los Angeles traffic citation

You’re the newspaper guy

That’s when I work in a nap

What is this place called home

The searches just take longer

All a matter of simple respect

Only people and places change

I still remember both

The effect just wouldn’t be the same

Should I update my picture

How many steps to the refrigerator?