Sarah Brown
Like many kids growing up in impoverished circumstances, Ray Maynard had to use his imagination and a little ingenuity to stay entertained.
The only things he played with were things he could make, like that “go-devil snow scooter.”
Starting with the stave of a barrel, he would attach a post and a seat, then slide down a snowy hill.
“That was my whole life. I couldn’t buy it; I had to build it,”…