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My Sunday Night, Sorry You Missed It
by Garrison Keillor
(Mar 12, 2026)
Joy is a necessity, especially in dark times…
The Face of War
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Mar 7, 2026)
A face in the smoke following a bomb explosion in Iran…
Do Not Judge, but Be a Good Juror
by James N. Watkins
(Mar 7, 2026)
Something to think about when someone tells you not to judge someone…
My Friends, Let Us March into March
by Garrison Keillor
(Mar 5, 2026)
Life is good, spring is on the way, and we must keep reminding ourselves of this since it isn’t reported in the newspapers…
He Was Somebody!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Feb 28, 2026)
The Reverend Jesse Jacksn…
Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
by Garrison Keillor
(Feb 26, 2026)
Speaking of ice, why is curling an Olympic sport? Sliding a rock on ice? I mean, really?…
In a Bleak Midwinter
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Feb 21, 2026)
A Ben Young painting pictures a gloomy midwinter day…
Some Problems Turn Out to be GIfts
—Problmes Can be Gifts
by Garrison Keillor
(Feb 19, 2026)
She didn’t speak in the dream, she simply made everything peaceful…
Thumbs Up, Zach!
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Feb 14, 2026)
We celebrated the life and faith of Zach Maso…
Wuthering Heights Movie
by Rusty Wright
(Feb 12, 2026)
Romance, revenge, tragedy…
Unitarians: Thinking it Over
by Garrison Keillor
(Feb 12, 2026)
Grand Central Station is known as such because it is rather magnificent and stands in Midtown Manhattan. If it were renamed Melania, most New Yorkers would stick with the old name…
On Being a 12
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Feb 7, 2026)
True Seahawks fans show their team spirit and loyalty…
A Few Midwestern Maxims to Remember
by Garrison Keillor
(Feb 5, 2026)
I will always be a Midwesterner at heart. In addition to the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, the two great commandments, I try to live by certain simple principles…
Lest We Forget
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Jan 31, 2026)
Thoughts inspired by a memorial to concentration camp victims at Stroud’s Jewish Community Center…
One-Armed Man at the Concert
by Garrison Keillor
(Jan 29, 2026)
Gratitude is highly appropriate at 83…
Lessons from the Lucerne Lion
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Jan 24, 2026)
This stone lion is a landmark in Lucerne, Switzerland&helip;
The Old Man Hits the Deck
by Garrison Keillor
(Jan 22, 2026)
I awoke in Carson City, Nevada, with a bump on my head, unable to move my left arm and my face was scratched and my left shin hurt…
A Tarnished Crown
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Jan 17, 2026)
Note the cross in the background of the tarnished crown…
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The Powerful Drumming of Graduation
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by Garrison Keillor
(Jul 17, 2025)
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A Happy Man Out for a Drive
by Garrison Keillor
(Apr 24, 2025)
We used to drive around with a big roa' map spread out and yell, 'I told you to turn west a half mile ago, ya dummy,” and now a robolady is our navigator directing us in gentle tones and road trips are more enjoyable. ic …
Superman Movie
by Rusty Wright
(Jul 12, 2025)
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Where's My Guitar, Darling?
by Garrison Keillor
(Jul 10, 2025)
I associate the name Delta with the Mississippi Delta blues and Robert Johnson who sold his soul to the devil to gain mastery of the blues guitar…
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by Garrison Keillor
(May 22, 2025)
Despite my dumb mistakes, I believe in progress…
Stating the Case as Simply as Possible
by Garrison Keillor
(May 8, 2025)
The man is a gross insult to every living American citizen, he has made us a nation of nincompoops in the eyes of the world, and yet most of his voters are still behind him…
The Measure of Greatness
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(May 3, 2025)
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The Womb of Faith
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Apr 19, 2025)
Calligrapher Timothy R. Botts renders my Easter poem…
Bravo, Democracy, Up with the Underdog!
by Garrison Keillor
(Jul 3, 2025)
This is the beauty of democracy, it’s an art and not a science, and sometimes it speaks clearly…
Remembering You, but Not the Rest of It
by Garrison Keillor
(Aug 7, 2025)
It's a night I’ll remember for the rest of my life (I'm 83) whereas vast acres of my middle and elder years are a blank to me, which worries my beloved…
Nvidia CEO's Consuming Anxiety
by Rusty Wright
(Dec 17, 2025)
Are there solutions?…
What I Go to Church For
by Garrison Keillor
(Apr 17, 2025)
I am part of the shrinking population of churchgoers and I sympathize with my neighbors who prefer to sleep late on Sunday, drink coffee in their pajamas, read the Times and bitch about the stupidity in high places…
The 365 Days of Chrstmas
by James N. Watkins
(Dec 26, 2025)
The season of peace on earth, goodwill toward men was over for another year—carefully packed away with Nativity sets, strings of lights and artificial trees…
Thie is a Great Country
by Garrison Keillor
(May 1, 2025)
The American people are among the kindest on God’s green earth. If you think otherwise, you really need to get out more often and look around…
A Poet Reflects on Poetry
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Apr 26, 2025)
Poetry is a written way of painting with words…
The Christmas Story in Chronological Order
by James N. Watkins
(Dec 5, 2025)
Putting Christmas in perspective…
Time in a Bottle
by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Oct 18, 2025)
Greg reflects on timeless memories with daughter Kristin…
Color Our Country Beautiful
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by Greg Asimakoupoulos
(Jul 4, 2025)
Thought for July 4…
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