A Day Well Spent
Howdy! Just home from a day at WOUB, our local NPR affiliate. I drove through four inches of fresh powder on our driveway and township road--innocent of sand, cinders or salt. Slid around on ice on the county road, in the tracks of other intrepid souls. They let us deal with it ourselves out here.
I was on air for part of two hours, exhorting listeners to call in and get their donated copy of Letters from Eden when they gave at the $90 level. We raised $500 for the station. What a good feeling, and what fun to chat with Jeannie Jeffers and Chris Riddle on air. I dig radio.
In that vein, this is just a quick post to tell you that one of my commentaries--on the OK 1902 beech tree I blogged about not long ago--will air on All Things Considered at about 4:55 and 6:55 today. If you miss the first airing, try for the second. It will air right after the sad story of Barbaro, the gallant race horse who, unable to heal from complications of a shattered leg, was finally euthanized today.
If you miss the commentary, you'll find it archived here.
My boyfriend's coming back! winging over Georgia as I write, no doubt. Gotta scramble around and straighten up. Why, who knows. Just feels right.

Bill first found the writing on the beech's trunk about 14 years ago, and it's been a special tree for him all along. He goes down into the woods to check on it. Our checks are more like a wake these days, since it came down.


11 Comments:
Chris Riddle? You got to talk with Chris Riddle! She is a gem! And Chris, if this is the same Chris I know, I'm not a bit surprised that you found this wonderful book and website! (You have the most interesting people visiting your blog, Julie!) Chris, you have the best reading lists! Miss you my friend. Blessings!
Congratulations to Phoebe! Way to go!
Lynn in North Ridgeville
Hi Julie--I left a comment a few posts ago about the article I wrote that included your book--hope you got it.
and thanks for all you do...
I heard your commentary today, though it must have been at 3:55 my time here in the (real) Midwest. I remember reading that post too. Sadly, no mention of Chet.
Dear Lynn, Your enthusiasm is terrific, but my Chris Riddle is a dude. He's very cool, though!
Julie - What a hoot! LOL. Well, of course, he has to be a way cool dude . . . it goes with the name! I'll have to connect with my female friend, Chris Riddle - cuz she would love your blog and your book!
Have really, really enjoyed your posts of late Julie! They have been eye opening. You make me want to be a better steward of my little part of the world! And I love to share your posts! And I find it amazing that you can feel so connected without ever having met. Thank you for sharing your life and wisdom so openly with us. Lynn
You dig radio and you belong there! I've listened to all of your commentaries, and like I said before, the only thing better than reading our stories is hearing them. You go! Enjoy!
Have a great homecoming celebration tonight!
Rats, rats, rats! I listened to the story of Barbaro on the way home from work yesterday but it wasn't quite over when I pulled in the driveway so I didn't get to hear your commentary. A few minutes difference and I'd have been sitting in your driveway with a big silly grin on my face!
Well, I'd have been sitting in MY driveway. Sheesh! Why can you only see typos like that just as you hit the publish button?
(Although maybe it says something about the ability of radio and sound to transport one across the country? Nah,just a typo!)
So that's why Baker was barking so much last night, Liza Lee! You were out there, sitting in my driveway!
And Mary, yes, thank you so much. It was a wonderful article, and I forwarded it to my publicist at Houghton Mifflin.
any time, Julie--your book deserves all the word of mouth we can give it!
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