Back before the Cuyahoga River caught on fire, when caring for the environment meant dumping your used motor oil on rural gravel roads, my father would drive our black VW Bug to the Olentangy River, near Delaware, Ohio. We’d head for the middle of the river—never more than about eight inches deep—where my father would wash the VW and I’d hunt for albino box turtles. READ MORE ››
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