My Hazy Summer Nights With Garrison Keillor



Written on September 13, 2006 – 1:35 pm | by gaulardcom |


Usually, I try to finish up what I am doing at about 10:30PM and hop in bed to read for about a half hour. There have been times when I intended to do that, say to myself, “Oh yeah, one more thing” to then look up at the computer to see the clock read 2AM. Whoops.

Lately, I have been very good. Partly due to my new book, “Wobegon Boy” by Garrison Keillor. Let me tell you why.

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A few years ago, were a much more popular “going out” night for me than they are now. Every so often, while in my car, I would be flipping through the channels on the to hear this very odd show. I never quite knew what it was…a guy talking, people singing…kind of like a . I found it very interesting, but never listened long enough to quite get the name of it. I used to refer to the show as the one with the “ Guy.” I told everyone I knew about it.

After moving to the new house a little more than a year ago, I began listening to NPR (National Public ) a lot more. The station I listened to comes in much clearer here. Well, just as luck would have it, at about at 8:30AM, just as I begin across the the -Beacon , I began to hear the same voice as the Guy give a short of the day’s importance on , called the Writer’s Almanac. It took a few times listening to be sure it was him, and then I got curious and did some research.

Well, apparently, this man’s name is and he hosts “A Prairie Home Companion,” usually on . I began to listen more and more and when 7PM hit on the right night, I made it a point to get in my car for a drive. This past was a great one for cruising around with the on listening to the program. There was lots of and …perfect for a drive at with all the windows open. I tried to keep my hair a little longer than usual just for the sake of it blowing in the wind. Who knows how much longer I will have it.

Listening to this show had become one of my favorite things to do. If I missed it, I would stream it on my computer through their website. Give it a try, you might like it.

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The season closer this year was held up the Berkshires at Tanglewood, one of my favorite places under the sun. Laura and I made plans to go to the show. It would be like a dream for me to see it live.

Saturday night came and went, and for some reason, we didn’t go. We didn’t talk about it…we just didn’t go. I don’t know why. Sometimes, things like this just happen. We did talk about it a few days later and decided to go up the next weekend to see the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform. We did and it was like magic. I really enjoyed laying on the blanket on the lawn listening to the music and looking at the stars. Everything was perfect…the food, the wine, the candles and the music. It couldn’t have been a better night. If I could, I would go to every show offers every night. Next , I am sure that will see a lot more of us.

I told my mother how much I enjoyed listening to , going to the and…well…drinking wine. To my surprise, a few days later, I found a small package in my mailbox. It was the book, by . Thanks mom.

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  1. 3 Responses to “My Hazy Summer Nights With Garrison Keillor”

  2. By Jerome on Sep 13, 2006 | Reply

    Hey, there is this neat site called public radio fan http://www.publicradiofan.com/ if you don’t get public radio and want to hear this show, just go there, chances are on any weekend day you will fine A Prairie Home Companion in the listing.

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