
StoryCorps Shorts: Learning to Fly
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Growing up on his family farm in South Carolina, Drew Lanham was fascinated by birds.
Growing up on his family farm in South Carolina, Drew Lanham was fascinated by birds, but life took him in a different direction. At StoryCorps, he told his friend, John Lane, how he found his way back.
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StoryCorps Shorts: Learning to Fly
Special | 3m 38sVideo has Closed Captions
Growing up on his family farm in South Carolina, Drew Lanham was fascinated by birds, but life took him in a different direction. At StoryCorps, he told his friend, John Lane, how he found his way back.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipDrew Lanham (DL): My grandfather began to build the farm in the 1920s, and my father saw it as a responsibility to stay on the home place.
He didn't leave the soil.
I saw my father in large through the land, and I saw the land as my father's heart.
He stayed within hollering distance of my grandmother.
She would stand on her front porch, and she could holler, literally, from across the pasture, across the holler.
That's what I always thought that holler meant.
I didn't know it was a geographical thing.
Going back and forth between my grandparents' house and my parents' house, I would stop to investigate whirligig beetles and Bobwhite quail were usually in some thicket somewhere along the way.
If it was winter, I was breaking ice on puddles that tadpoles had been in in the spring.
It might take me a couple of hours to walk that.
It seemed like a thousand miles.
John Lane (JL): How far literally was it?
DL: Less than a quarter of a mile.
JL: (laughs) DL: Once I left for college, everybody said, "You're good at math and science.
Be an engineer.
Make money, Drew."
And for a while, I tried that, but hated every last moment of it.
Dad was 52 when he died of a heart attack.
There were arguments about what would happen on the land.
And I can remember coming back home, all of these wonderful forests that I'd grown up in had been clear cut.
And losing that land was like losing my father all over again.
I remember leaving that day and driving up this dirt road and stopping where the paved road began, and there's this bird called a Prairie Warbler that's singing.
This, "Zee, zee, zee, zee, zee, zee.
Zee, zee, zee, zee, zee, zee, zee, zee, zee."
And it was the most hopeful thing for me.
I never believed that I should be an engineer.
I said, "I can't do this anymore."
Went back to my apartment.
JL: Dark night of the soul.
(laughs) DL: (laughs) I got a big bowl of Froot Loops and thought about the next steps...
I remember first going out to study these Eastern bluebirds.
And the work was often hot and long hours...
But there were these moments when I would look up and there would be flocks of Bobolinks or the songs of Eastern meadowlarks... and taking the moment to realize that I was doing what I had always dreamed.
From a very early age I believed that I would be someone who somehow found a way to fly... And so, I would like to think that my father would see my turn towards the study of nature as carrying a legacy forward.
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