

About the Project
In October 2004 my wife Sharon and I, Randy, lost our residence on Pensacola Beach to Hurricane Ivan. Instead of treating it as a disaster we made this an opportunity for us to pursue our dream of traveling the U.S. in a motor home. During our four-year adventure on the road, we noticed numerous lone shoes sitting on the side of the road. We began to get intrigued by how many there were, and the fact that each of those shoes had to have belonged to someone, but who? Were they male or female, young or old, rich or poor? How did it end up alone on the road? The inherent mystery tied to these images is the untold story of each shoe, the viewer cannot help but create that story in their mind.
So what we have decided to do is catalog the shoes we come across through photographs along with the stories of Adventure that accompany each shoe. Hence the birth of the One Shoe Diaries™. The shoes are left in their original state, we do not alter or move them.
We have since stopped living full-time in the motorhome and currently reside back in Pensacola, Florida. Many events have happened since we first started out on this journey of life after Hurricane Ivan. We journeyed cross-country, we lost our sweet Noah at birth, we were blessed with Nora shortly after, we endured the BP oil spill as it wrecked our beaches and economy, I lost my mother and most recently Jinny passed away. Life throws lots of ups and downs and we invite you to experience ours with us. We hope you enjoy our ever-growing collection of shoes and the stories attach to them.
Most recently discovered Lost Soles
Latest Stories from the Road
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery or…
just plain stealing!!! Read part of a plot from a film released last year and tell me it isn't a little too close to what I am doing? Soft Shoe: Alex Holdridge’s “In Search of a Midnight Kiss” "The further unveiling of Vivian’s softer side continues as she and Wilson...
My poltergeist
This subject may be a little out there for some, you can believe what happens to me, or not. Hell sometimes i can barely believe what happens. As most of you know whether you know me or have just read my blog you know I am a prankster. I get great pleasure messing...
A dedication to “The Purple-Haired, Pixie-Sized Artist”
I found out today from Linda, the Glove Lady, that a friend of hers whom I had met during her exhibit at the Wentworth Museum died yesterday. Her name was McKenzie Oerting, a very talented artist that succumbed to colon cancer at the age of 54, which seems oddly...