Archive for the ‘Old Time Radio’ category

For Your Listening Pleasure: It’s a Wonderful Life, Lux Radio Theater

December 24, 2018

November 30, 2017

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Roy Rogers Show Halloween 1952

October 30, 2017

All the music today is vintage so I figure I’ll start with a vintage radio show. Enjoy!!

 

December 30, 2016

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The Lonesome Corpse

October 31, 2016

 

 

CBS Mystery Theater: Cold Storage

October 31, 2016

August 6, 2016

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May 26, 2016

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Three Skeleton Key: From the radio program Escape

October 31, 2015

“To lovers of adventure and novelty, Africa displays a most ample field.”

March 14, 2015

The day is bleak and rainy. The house was cold when I woke up so I turned on the heat and then finished the rest of my morning rituals. I made the coffee, got the papers, filled the dog’s dry food bowl, changed the water in the dog dish and then sat down to read the papers. The animals got their morning greetings then they went back to sleep. They are, of course, in their usual spots. Mornings never change around here.

Last night my palm tree was lit for the first time since the big snowstorm. It was unexpected. The tree had stopped lighting in February, and I hadn’t been able to check the connections as they were under feet of snow. All the melting this week uncovered the cord, and I saw the plug had disconnected from the timer. Reconnecting it didn’t work. The plug looked as if it had taken too much of a beating under all that snow. I put it back into the timer as best I could. Whatever I did to the plug seemed to work. When I was checking for the dog last night, I was happily surprised to see the lit palm tree. It is a tradition. Even the neighbors made comments when it wasn’t lit. They’ll be happy to see it again.

The first palm trees I ever saw were in Ghana. My geography book had come to life. I was thrilled. We were headed to Winneba and the road to that first training site was along the ocean. It was lined with palm trees. I could see coconuts hanging from below the fronds. Some trees looked bent in odd ways. I was finally somewhere exotic and not a scrub pine was in view. Little did I know what else awaited me.