ARDMORE, Okla. -- Seven days a week, 80-year-old Bill "Honey Man" Morgan sets up his roadside shop.

"I'm the Honey Man from Madill, Ardmore, Lone Grove, and Ada. I go to different places and sell honey," he explained.  "Sometimes I make real good, and other times I sit here all day and don't make nothing."

When he's in Ardmore, Morgan can be found at the corner of Veterans Boulevard and Commerce Street.

"I got clover honey... it's the best honey you can buy," Morgan boasted. "And I've got a whole lot of jars here made by Amish people; I have all real good stuff, and I need all the help I can get."

Without his honey stand, Morgan said he would have to live on just $640 a month that he pulls from Social Security.

"This money here is my living," he said. "That $640 a month only buys my soda pop."

Like a lot of other senior citizens, Morgan's income is thousands of dollars under Oklahoma's poverty line. But instead of going without, Morgan said he plans to work as long as he can.

"I'm not going to live without," he said. "I'm going to work seven days a week for as long as I live, because I don't intend on going to the old folks' home... I'm gonna work."