Radio Readerland
I'll let you use your ears today. Not many of you will want to listen online live at 6:50 or 8:50 in the morning, so go at your leisure (you DO have some of that rare commodity, I'm just certain!) and listen to the mp3 file stored on the WVTF Radio (Roanoke NPR) website. It's a piece from the book that I called "What We Have Eyes to See" and is about cemeteries, sight and insight.
If Roanoke listeners are dropping by Fragments today, I would like you to know I'll be doing a bit of reading from Slow Road Home next Thursday, June 1, at Bent Mountain Library (behind the elementary school) at 7:00. Come on up the mountain and join us.
Comments
I LISTENED TO YOUR "WHAT WE HAVE EYES TO SEE" RADIO COMMENTARY. I CERTAINLY ENJOYED IT. THAT'S ONE REASON I VISIT YOUR WEBSITE EACH DAY. THE WAY YOU PUT LIFE INTO PERSPECTIVE, HOW YOU SEE THINGS IN LIFE, AND THEN SHARE WITH US. THANK YOU FOR THIS.
MARK
Posted by: MARK | May 26, 2006 10:16 AM
YOU MENTIONED A BOOK, "WHAT WE HAVE EYES TO SEE" IS THIS AVAILABLE SOMEWHERE, THAT I MAY PURCHASE? THANKS
MARK
Posted by: MARK | May 26, 2006 10:26 AM
Thanks so much for your commentary today, in your own voice. It is so nice to hear your calming tone, just like I imagine it when I read what you have written - I always look forward to ending my blogging day with you, reminding me to look around me, listen to what I hear, and feel what I see. Thanks!
Posted by: Quiltgranny Sharon | May 26, 2006 8:38 PM