" ...Mr. Keillor said we spend our lives trying to remember how we saw the world as children." ---The View From Mrs. Sundberg's Window
This quote is the kind of material that reminds me of why I like to listen to Prairie Home Companion and The Writers Almanac. Garrison Keillor is a genius with words, with both an ear for interesting words and a knack for speaking them with a delightful midwestern cadence.
When I last went to Summerfest, in Milwaukee, I saw James Taylor in the amphitheater. The review in the paper said that Mr. Taylor was like a favored pair of old blue jeans, "soft in all the right places, and tight in all the right places." This sums up how I feel about Mr. Keillor's radio work as well.
The question I am left with is the following. If we desire to recapture the feeling of seeing and feeling the world as we did when we are children --- perhaps my time would be better spent trying not to teach my children to see the world the way I do.
Be well, do good work, and keep in touch.
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I'm with you all the way on Garrison Keillor. You highlighted all of the phrases that I have picked upon over the last three years.