November 19th, 2024
I interrupt my reading of Muir to talk about and read an essay, Exquisite Hours, by Ken Lange who died Nov 8th in Baraboo. His obituary can be found here; https://baldwinfuneralservices.com/obituaries.html. I highly recommend you read it. ...
11.17.24: Election & Taurus Full Moon
One thing I've come to realize through this recent election cycle is how much I fell into the divisiveness trap. We are one people, one planet, and, like it or not, we're going to have to find our way through together. The Taurus moon energy helps us ground, center,...
A Clear Choice
We chose the felon
Ep. 8 Imitative Items
In the eighth episode of Jackie On:, Jackie explores imitative items, or objects that imitate other things, and even rates a few. If you're interested all the products mentioned can be found at Genuine Fred, Kikkerland, or Amazon. Sources: Ito, Robert. 2022. “Making...
November 14th, 2024
Noting.
November 14th, 2024
Mary Christenson speaks with Teresa Washburn about the Viroqua Main St. and Revitalization program of the late 1980's.
November 14th, 2024
As the colors drain from the Wisconsin rural landscape, the last garden harvest brings the colors indoors until the house on the wintering land becomes its own small sun. AS WE WAIT FOR WINTER by Catherine Young is from her collection Geosmin published in 2022 by...
Who’s in the Kitchen Saturday November 9, 2024
Philothea hosts Pete and Krystal Welter updating their progress on the Keto Diet.
November 12th, 2024
More stories from John Muir's The Story of my Boyhood and Youth. Muir finds he cannot stop making amazing elaborate inventions, heretofore unknown to anyone. He carves them from wood with tools that he made. He will soon be at college in Madison.