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Orange Chocolate  (this post includes audio)

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.

(Tue Aug 17, 2010)
The Exceptional Causes of My Absence  (this post includes audio)

Written mainly so listeners will have a dim idea of what keeps me away in town these days.

(Tue Aug 10, 2010)
We Will Haunt and Hunt Our Own Creations  (this post includes audio)

When we write the story, we sit in the seat of God, and our understanding of God betrays itself too well.

(Thu Jul 29, 2010)
The Tape of Nature's Anomalies  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for March 27, 2010: a weather report of sorts. Nature always skips skips skips the beat.

(Sat Mar 27, 2010)
Thinking in Ribbons and Smudges  (this post includes audio)

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.

(Wed Feb 17, 2010)
The Voice of the Bard  (this post includes audio)

Some things are hidden from your senses until you say “yes.”

(Sun Feb 7, 2010)
A Hand Up on Deck  (this post includes audio)

How far apart we are when we start; how good it really is to come on board!

(Sat Jan 30, 2010)
A Kind of Runic Rhythm  (this post includes audio)

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.

(Mon Mar 2, 2009)
The Bee-Loud Glade  (this post includes audio)

What kind of honey is this, anyway?

(Wed Feb 11, 2009)
The Month after Midnight  (this post includes audio)

An impression of January that is fine, lasting, and hard to convey; some poetry; and a small dose of tired but devoted thought.

(Sat Feb 7, 2009)
We'll Dance And We'll Sing Love  (this post includes audio)

In which ever-rarer and older Christmas songs are sampled like fine cheeses.

(Fri Dec 12, 2008)
Happy Thanksgiving  (this post includes audio)

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.

(Thu Nov 27, 2008)
Intermission to Follow  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for November 20, 2008, which I saved out of the wastebasket and the cutting floor.

(Thu Nov 20, 2008)
An Older Flavour, Preserved in Isolation  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for November 12, 2008, involving Thermoclines, the Odd Days, and working in the dirt and the dark. Ironically, as soon as I had finished recording, I had to go out and get Dave, who’d broken down on the side of the road. We spent an hour and a half out in the dark, waiting for the tow truck, watching the snow fall, and listening to CBC radio.

(Wed Nov 12, 2008)
The Smoke Makes You Think You're Alone  (this post includes audio)

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.

(Sun Nov 2, 2008)
Snowing at the Mast  (this post includes audio)

Regarding emotions-as-colors, and the coming of snow – and all that that implies. Relish the risk.

(Wed Oct 29, 2008)
Clear His Table of Its Clutter  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for October 21, 2008, on the number 23, building a house, and some lines from an old biography.

(Tue Oct 21, 2008)
A Feast in the Woods  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for October 14, 2008, involving primarily Leaves and Squirrels.

(Tue Oct 14, 2008)
A Very Mild Solution  (this post includes audio)

Radio address for October 8, 2008, involving overheard radio snippets, a spot of philosophy, and Snoo’s newfound athleticism.

(Wed Oct 8, 2008)
A Walk in the Dark  (this post includes audio)

Involving an evening walk, the two kinds of Qualms, family aliases and the value of fashion even in total darkness.

(Sat Oct 4, 2008)
Fall in your Heels  (this post includes audio)

Back from summer break! Bear with me as I reminisce, complain just a little, and talk breifly about Saxon racism.

(Wed Oct 1, 2008)
An easy style but not flowing  (this post includes audio)

Bringing you up to speed on beards, racoons, the house project, and my first insurance physical.

(Fri Jun 27, 2008)
Still Going  (this post includes audio)

I contemplated a summer hiatus. Thoughts on Christ’s perspective. My little sister has easy solutions for hard problems.

(Wed Feb 27, 2008)
Big Faces  (this post includes audio)

I saw a billboard on the way into work. Realtors don’t seem real in pictures, and insurance agents are downright scary.

(Sun Feb 17, 2008)
Brain Food  (this post includes audio)

I read a book over dinner that was absolutely better than nothing at all.

(Thu Feb 14, 2008)
Interestingness  (this post includes audio)

Your life is interesting. And photogenic.

(Sun Feb 10, 2008)
February 6, 2008  (this post includes audio)

I went to the caucus on Tuesday to be a cog.

(Thu Feb 7, 2008)
February 4, 2008  (this post includes audio)

Today at the coffee shop, I had a short thought about coffee shops.

(Mon Feb 4, 2008)
February 2, 2008  (this post includes audio)

I found some pictures while dusting.

(Sat Feb 2, 2008)
January 31, 2008  (this post includes audio)

Our house’s plumbing is interesting, inscrutable, and a little dangerous.

(Fri Feb 1, 2008)
January 29, 2008  (this post includes audio)

Two predictions of summer trends that somehow feel plausible.

(Wed Jan 30, 2008)
January 28, 2008  (this post includes audio)

It warmed up by 40 degrees and started raining. Cities can be so inhuman.

(Tue Jan 29, 2008)
January 26, 2008  (this post includes audio)

I somehow have energy to stay on top of stuff. Advice to people who work at places that defy reason.

(Sun Jan 27, 2008)
January 24, 2008  (this post includes audio)

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?

(Thu Jan 24, 2008)
January 21, 2008  (this post includes audio)

We went skiing in Duluth. Listening to the radio at night in the car.

(Mon Jan 21, 2008)
January 19, 2008  (this post includes audio)

It is OK to write LOL if it is done judiciously. Cold air from Canada claims our souls.

(Sat Jan 19, 2008)
January 17, 2008  (this post includes audio)

How the weather affects movie rental patterns. Van break-down. Grace plays a jingle. What does it mean to be a man?

(Fri Jan 18, 2008)
January 16, 2008  (this post includes audio)

January is like three o’clock in the morning. We played some hockey today.

(Wed Jan 16, 2008)
January 15, 2008  (this post includes audio)

Preparing for St. Patrick’s Day.

(Tue Jan 15, 2008)
January 14, 2008  (this post includes audio)

First Address. Cold and clear. Heard about my house.

(Mon Jan 14, 2008)
Merry Christmas  (this post includes audio)

Please to see the King.

(Wed Dec 19, 2007)