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The Grid Life
Radio address for May 3, 2014, a continuation of the previous episode. There are lots of reasons not to like cookie-cutter suburban developments, but: there may be an upside.
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Neighbors
Radio address for April 19, 2014. The gap between the ideal and the actual social fabric in my suburban neighborhood.
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Wayfinding
Radio address for April 12, 2014. What it means to do low-focus podcasting in a high-focus world, and how to keep it going that way.
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Tracks
Radio broadcast for February 22, 2014. A narrative of the first two legs of the trip I took in response to the signal seen on the Baie Comeau in January: a midnight snowshoe hike in the woods, and boiler-stoking our way over Heston Grade in the train.
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Out of Sequence
Radio address for January 24, 2014. A visit to the old radio shack, the medieval model of the universe, and Unix philosophy.
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Low Power
Radio address for January 11, 2013: Weather and shipping news, visitors to Howell Creek from Vancouver, and the blue light gleaming from the icy deck of the Baie Comeau.
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Not a Radio Address
There is no radio address this week; instead, a quick annual report, and a cryptic heads-up.
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Schrödinger’s Cat
Radio address for December 21, 2013, about the affinity I feel for a cat at work that is, for the time being, both alive and dead.
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The Second Ring
Radio address for December 14, 2013. We tend to place a bit of our power into things: trees, books, jewels, bullets and hats. Lose one of these talismans, and you are put to a world of trouble to get it back again.Posted
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The Infinite Aleph
Radio address for December 7, 2013: a glimpse into everything, everywhere, all at once.
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The Way Back
Radio address for November 30, 2013, a short trip through music, the kitchen, and the woods.Posted
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Shifting Schools
Radio address for October 12, 2013, which finds me getting ready for a long drive, thinking about the radio and those static voices in the darkness, and where they might be found once radio is really dead.Posted
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The Field and the Fortress
Radio address for September 22, 2013. There are two kinds of people in the world: those who, at some point in their adult life, have had their world view and their thinking radically changed, and those who haven’t.
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What Happened
Radio address for September 14, 2013. This episode draws from and adds a bit of dimension to Habemus Papoose, in which I briefly described our daughter’s birth at 65 MPH.Posted
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Numbers
Radio address for June 15, 2013. Numbers and words are my yin and yang, my law and grace. I’m trying to explore the parallel between numbers and incessant rain, and why is it that we even need them?
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Manning the Pumps
Radio address for June 1, 2013. A venture down to the lowest place in the house, floods and sinking houses.
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Recall
Radio address for May 27, 2013. Getting ink everywhere but on the page, and coming back to life after being submerged in activity.Posted
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Without Words
Radio address for May 4, 2013. What it feels like not to have words for things, or to suddenly acquire them.
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The Working Ghost
Radio address for April 13, 2013. A report on the weather: of the neighborhood, of the mind.
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Quarters
Radio address for April 6, 2013. We contemplate the value of stolen and saved moments doing what you love in between work and sleep.
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Moving Stations
Radio address for March 23, 2013. Running to work in the morning with a heavy bag on your shoulder, and stopping by the train station.
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Airbrush
Radio address for Saturday, March 16, 2013. We all spread out a little bit more with the passing of time and the coming of extra daylight.Posted
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Fireside Banter
Well, we really coloured outside our usual lines with this one! Trixie and I sat down by the fire to discuss our podcast and the survey results – the only time we’ve done so in five years of podcasting.
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One Mile
Radio address for Saturday, Mar 2, 2013. I discuss the possibilities and limitations inherent in becoming, and trying to remain, a landed proprietor. What's it like to suddenly be the grown-up, welcoming guests into your home?Posted
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Small Place
Radio address for Feb 23, 2013. Winter gets repetitive; it is a prison, a cave, a cocoon.
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Scoop and Gallon
Radio address for Jan 5th, 2013. The new year marks the end of Swaledale’s trials, and finds us with more tea than we know what to do with.
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Running Thick
Radio address for Saturday, December 15, 2012. There are few things that can persuade us to go for a run in the cold, but they invariably find us out sooner or later.Posted
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Good Fortune
Radio address for December 3rd, 2012. I went for a walk in the woods by the cabin on a moonlit night.Posted
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Snap
Radio address for Nov. 24, 2012. Every year at about this time I remember the winters I’m glad I’ve left far behind.
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The College
Radio address for November 11, 2012. I elaborate upon my ideal of a college and the search for a lifestyle of literacy.
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Roundy Wells
Radio address for Nov. 3, 2012. I contemplate going to college late in life.Posted
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Maple Talk
Radio address for October 27, 2012: the weather gets colder, and we celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving.Posted
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Rustling Squirrels
Radio address for October 20, 2012, in which I try to describe what inspiration sounds like.
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The Giant Farm
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Perch
Radio address for August 19, 2012: a short memory of a long discussion last May, and my search for a new secret bunker.
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The Sound of Music
Radio address for August 4, 2012, about an outdoor concert at the Lake Harriet bandshell, and the planes flying overhead.
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Cave Swept Clean
Radio address for July 22, 2012. The garage having remained a dusty shrine to the long construction project, we conceived of the idea of hosting a garage sale in the hottest weather of the year as a way of cleaning it out.
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Once Around the Lake
Radio address for July 7, 2012, about a reunion in the Northwoods with some men I haven’t seen in a long time.
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Red Jacket, Silver Curtain
Radio address for June 23rd, 2012, inspired by our recent visit to family in Niagara Falls.
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Deities in Exile
Radio address for June 6, 2012, where Trixie and I long to go on pilgrimages, and in fact do so.
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Roots and Genesis
Radio address for May 12, 2012, about our Original Garden, which doesn’t look like very much compared to the way we imagined it. Tie-ins to Mother’s Day are subtle, if even at all extant.
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You Do Not Know What a Bird Is
Radio address for April 28, 2012, dictated verbatim from the spring wind and rain on the North Shore.
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The Good Wrong
Radio address for April 21, 2012, in which our quiet, straightforward life keeps me humble by being too much to keep up with, and I hope it will always be that way.
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The Room You Are In Now
Radio address for April 14, 2012: A reading from the first two headings of my Red Book, about Existence and Inexistence, the first two stops on a journey of exactly one thousand steps.
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Bees in the Air
Trixie and I make plans to fly or drive all over the continent in every direction, and groundwork for the suburban apiary is contemplated.
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The Smell of the Tea in the Rain
City hall springs to life in a flurry of self-cancelling paperwork, and we listen to the north shore of Lake Superior call us while we brew tea on the porch.
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Dirt and Leaf
After the sudden and early thaw, thoughts turn to yard maintenance which does not necessarily include scouring away every trace of unnatural untidiness.
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A Wolf and a Wish
Radio address for Feb 21, 2012, which you will have to listen to for yourself.
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Veins of Grey and Gold
An afternoon spent in the basement, a morning spent in the Basilica.
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Sun Will Set Again
Why were the Dark Ages called the Dark Ages? It probably wasn’t because of ignorance, for ignorance persists; much more likely, they were dark because of Sudden Isolation.
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Eggplant Suede Chairs
Radio address for June 6: Maybe if you’re denied a pile of money, you’re better able to think outside the box and focus on what matters. But who wants to be denied a pile of money. I ask you.
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The King and the Jester
Radio address for February 18, 2011: some things not many people seem to know about Niagara Falls.
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The Summons
What if I am among those that winter separates unto Pluto rather than to Jupiter this year? The summons was to the clearing at midnight, and I had always dreaded it.
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The Settler
Radio address for December 8, 2010, a poem I wrote this last Sunday.
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Four Front Pockets With Snaps
Radio address for December 1, 2010. It is extremely cold and snowy here now. These are just a few glimpses of surviving and micro-thriving in the middle of winter.
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The Windhover
Radio address for October 14, 2010, released a few days late. Have you ever been pathetically but persistently pursued?
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Orange Chocolate
The words ‘orange chocolate’ conjure a mottled, raggled raft of feelings – feelings about things that ought to be simple but ended up being, for a long time, gnarly.
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The Exceptional Causes of My Absence
Written mainly so listeners will have a dim idea of what keeps me away in town these days.
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We Will Haunt and Hunt Our Own Creations
When we write the story, we sit in the seat of God, and our understanding of God betrays itself too well.
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The Tape of Nature’s Anomalies
Radio address for March 27, 2010: a weather report of sorts. Nature always skips skips skips the beat.
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Thinking in Ribbons and Smudges
Radio address for February 17, 2010, guest-starring my Smith-Corona Super Sterling (not, as it might sound, a gun, but a typewriter). The excerpt at the end is from Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens, Book I, ch. XV.
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The Voice of the Bard
Some things are hidden from your senses until you say “yes.”
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A Hand Up on Deck
How far apart we are when we start; how good it really is to come on board!
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A Kind of Runic Rhythm
Hammer-swinging and lumber-fumbling are happily put on hold due to fresh snow. I form a new exclusive association based on a silly battle cry. Notion-planting is examined, and ending notes are struck on a bell, the moon, and a star.
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The Bee-Loud Glade
Radio address for Feb 11, 2009. Some kinds of honey are a little too authentic, even for me.
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The Month after Midnight
An impression of January that is fine, lasting, and hard to convey; some poetry; and a small dose of tired but devoted thought.
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We’ll Dance And We’ll Sing Love
In which ever-rarer and older Christmas songs are sampled like fine cheeses.
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Happy Thanksgiving
Radio address for Thanksgiving Day, 2008. The bulk of today’s address comes from Charles Laughton – a part of a 1960s recording that MPR broadcasts every year on Thanksgiving.
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Intermission to Follow
Radio address for November 20, 2008, which I saved out of the wastebasket and the cutting floor.
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An Older Flavour, Preserved in Isolation
Radio address for November 12, 2008, involving Thermoclines, the Odd Days, and working in the dirt and the dark.
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The Smoke Makes You Think You’re Alone
Radio address for November 2, 2008. I opened Pandora’s box the week before all these ghastly holidays, and let out a swarm of dark visions.
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Snowing at the Mast
Regarding emotions-as-colors, and the coming of snow, and all that that implies. Relish the risk.
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Clear His Table of Its Clutter
Radio address for October 21, 2008, on the number 23, building a house, and some lines from an old biography.
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A Feast in the Woods
Radio address for October 14, 2008, involving primarily Leaves and Squirrels.
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A Very Mild Solution
Radio address for October 8, 2008, involving overheard radio snippets, a spot of philosophy, and Snoo’s newfound athleticism.
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A Walk in the Dark
Involving an evening walk, the two kinds of Qualms, family aliases and the value of fashion even in total darkness.
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Fall in your Heels
Back from summer break! Bear with me as I reminisce, complain just a little, and talk breifly about Saxon racism.
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An Easy Style But Not Flowing
Bringing you up to speed on beards, racoons, the house project, and my first insurance physical.
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Still Going
I contemplated a summer hiatus. Thoughts on Christ’s perspective. My little sister has easy solutions for hard problems.
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Big Faces
I saw a billboard on the way into work. Realtors don’t seem real in pictures, and insurance agents are downright scary.
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Brain Food
I read a book over dinner that was absolutely better than nothing at all.
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Interestingness
Your life is interesting. And photogenic.
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February 6, 2008
I went to the caucus on Tuesday to be a cog.
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February 4, 2008
Today at the coffee shop, I had a short thought about coffee shops.
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February 2, 2008
I found some pictures while dusting.
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January 31, 2008
Our house’s plumbing is interesting, inscrutable, and a little dangerous.
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January 29, 2008
Two predictions of summer trends that somehow feel plausible.
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January 28, 2008
It warmed up by 40 degrees and started raining. Cities can be so inhuman.
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January 26, 2008
I somehow have energy to stay on top of stuff. Advice to people who work at places that defy reason.
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January 24, 2008
I finally have my hair cut by paid amateurs. Karen is my most recent Liberian acquaintance. Why does everyone have to live so far away?
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January 21, 2008
We went skiing in Duluth. Listening to the radio at night in the car.
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January 19, 2008
It is ok to write L-O-L if it is done judiciously. Cold air from Canada claims our souls.
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January 17, 2008
How the weather affects movie rental patterns. Van break-down. Grace plays a jingle. What does it mean to be a man?
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January 16, 2008
January is like three o’clock in the morning. We played some hockey today.
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January 15, 2008
Preparing for St. Patrick’s Day.
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January 14, 2008
First Address. Cold and clear. Heard about my house.
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