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Oh, the Places I Will Go!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos (Mar 8, 2025)

This week students across America celebrate the poetry of Dr. Seuss…


Reflections on Lent and Easter
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Jim shares his favorite posts for the Lenten season…


On the Road to Roanoke
by Garrison Keillor (Mar 6, 2025)

They laughed when I said, "Canada can.t be our 51st state! It has no South! You can't have America without a South. You need bluegrass, the blues, country, gospe"…


An Egg-ceptional Crisis
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Have you noticed that eggs are in the news? And that’s no yoke!…


Sunday Morning, So Help Me, God
by Garrison Keillor (Feb 27, 2025)

I walked into church thinking about deadlines and the news and my aged ailing pals and I walk out into the sunshine, feeling shaken, raised up, grateful for the love of God and the people around me. I wish you'd come with me smetime…


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A sign that hangs in our home sirs memories…


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Israeli king's lessons for today?…


An Accounting of What I've Been Up To
by Garrison Keillor (Feb 20, 2025)

The shows being down South, people enjoyed hearing me talk about Minnesota winter back in my boyhood, waking up on a twenty-below morning, a blizzard in progress, but no mention of school cancellations…


The Heart of the Matter
by Greg Asimakoupoulos (Feb 14, 2025)

A Valentine’s Day image to contemplate…


The Chemisty of Love
by Faith A Watkins (Feb 14, 2025)

Hallmark movies and Harlequin Romance novels want us to believe that falling in love is all about that magical chemistry between the hero and heroine. In reality, it is chemistry, but not in the heart but the brain!…


Mother, the Queen of Hearts
by Garrison Keillor (Feb 13, 2025)

But when I take my Minnesota cup down and fill it with coffee, I think of my mother and I smile. Her 110th birthday is coming up and I should do something special in her honor, such as write something about her that makes you feel good…


Six Degrees of You!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos (Feb 8, 2025)

It’s a small world after all. Just ask Kevin Bacon!…


Black History 365
by Rusty Wright (Feb 7, 2025)

Black History 365': Solution-oriented education with respect…


Living the Present, a Day at a Time
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I remember a day fifty years ago when I had lunch with my hero S.J. Perelman in Minneapolis when he was to give a reading and I was to introduce him. I was stunned by admiration for his writing…


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