On a cold and snowy New Year’s Eve eight years ago I was feeling morose. My favorite radio program, The Writer’s Almanac, had just been blown off the airwaves by the whirlwind known as MeToo. It was both creative destruction and a godsend. As I wandered among the guests at our New Year’s Eve party, an idea began to form in my brain. I plied my friends with food and drink. Then at the right moment I approached them one by one and explained my plan. I was going to start a daily blog that would fill the gap left by the loss of The Writer’s Almanac . Many of my friends are writers and my judicious flattery convinced them writing a post one day a week on the model of The Writer's Almanac would be fun. Perhaps Minnesota Public Radio would pick us up. We’d get a couple of their staff to do research and editing. There could be a book deal, royalties, and so forth. When reality hit after a few months, several of the writers...
Wedding Tree Trail Seventeen years ago yesterday, December 31st, 2025, Jackie and I got married outdoors in the woods north of our house, in the company of several hardy friends. The photo captured our joy, our smiling faces, our rosy cheeks, and our breath in suspension on that unique afternoon when our many friends dressed in various layers of down parkas, wool bibs, canvas coats and jackets, stocking caps, choppers (mittens), and warm insulated boots to attend our somewhat crazy outdoor wedding. All but two of the guests dressed appropriately, having chosen to ignore the bold plea on the wedding invitation that said, “OUTDOOR WEDDING PLEASE DRESS ACCORDINGLY,” and so arrived wearing clothes only suitable for a traditional indoors church/hall wedding and an evening of exuberant dancing to a polka band. They were understandably optimistic as the day had started out at around eighteen below and had warmed up appreciably to minus five with a twenty...