birch and grasses alone on the snow, grey sky indistinguishable. the flat
world falls into the edge of time, lifeless, dull wedge of horizon and
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Showing posts with label radio broadcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radio broadcast. Show all posts
10 September 2010
September 1, 2010 Radio Show
Jessica Paxton joined me in the studio for the September 1 broadcast of Duck Fat and Politics and we talked about all things Minnesota.
August 11, 2010 Radio Show
The August 11 broadcast of Duck Fat and Politics was especially enjoyable because my wife Meaghen joined me in the studio and we talked about food and cooking and gardening.
16 July 2010
July 14, 2010 Radio show
Wednesday's broadcast of Duck Fat and Politics was preceded by an afternoon of fierce weather, with several small tornadoes touching down within a few miles of Northfield, one of which was visible from the Carleton College campus. My guest on the show was Lynne Wilmot, whose chemical sensitivity has led her to live and eat as chemical- and toxin-free as she can. The show was recorded and is available for your listening pleasure!
13 July 2010
June 30, 2010 radio broadcast
I ended the month of June with a Duck Fat and Politics radio show that featured my sister Bridget, who's lived in Sitka, Alaska for seventeen years. We talked about food and fishing in southeast Alaska. I hope you enjoy listening!
June 23, 2010 radio podcast
Here's the recording of the June 23rd Duck Fat and Politics radio show with me and my two daughters in the studio. We had a nice conversation about the eating habits of kids. I hope you enjoy listening.
17 June 2010
June 16, 2010 radio show podcast
Yesterday's broadcast of Duck Fat and Politics was especially enjoyable because my three children joined me in the studio. We talked about what's growing in the garden and some of the meals we make at home. I hope you enjoy listening!
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