The Nearly Noon News-Tuesday December 20, 2022
Natural Wonders #48
We will again enjoy Aldo Leopold's A Sand County Almanac. I'll read his December chapter segments called Home Range and Pines Above the Snow. "Like people, my animals frequently disclose by their actions what they decline to divulge in words." and...
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In Dark Times We Gather Light-Thursday December 15, 2022
Catherine reads In Dark Times We Gather Light from her poetry collection Geosmin. The poem is a hybride about bees and nuns, darkness and light and the ceremonial procession St. Lucia Day, December 13th as well as spring's promise of renewal.
Celebrating Winter with Troubadour Larry Long & Storyteller Tom Thibodeau
Every winter Mother Nature reminds us that she could kill us if she wanted to. Snowstorms. Ice. While driving along those back road, we recognize that we could freeze to death. Time slows down when you’re cold. There are things you can...
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Conversations- Thursday December 15, 2022
Kailean Welsh hosts her brother Greg discussing his rich history involving organic agriculture in the Driftless.
Santa in Viroqua
A John Johnson story