Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale.
When Dr. Walt Larimore gets comfortable in his living room chair, crossing his legs in his cozy, holiday-decorated home in northeastern Colorado Springs, you know it’s time to settle in with your mug of hot Earl Grey tea. You know the yarns will be good and plentiful and will likely warm you from the inside out. Probably they’ll nudge you to reflect on your own life and beliefs. After all, Larimore’s got more than enough material to choose from after about four decades practicing family medicine across the country.
He’s a natural storyteller, evident in the number of mostly nonfiction books he’s written, though there also are several co-written fiction books in the mix. His latest, “The Best Medicine: Tales of Humor and Hope from a Small-Town Doctor,” was released in October and is straight from the “All Creatures Great and Small” genre…