Morning Cicelians,
Chris in the Morning getting you up a little earlier than usual, this morning. I've got a busy day ahead - so do you. So, get that coffee on, whip up that bacon, knock those cobwebs off the ceiling...(thread) #northernexposure
While you're doing all of that, what do you think of the words of Thom Paine who said, "Man did not enter this society to be worse off than he was before, or to have fewer rights than he had before, but to have those rights better secured" ?
When it comes to the right of the mind, he never surrendered. The mind - that wonderful breeding ground of contradictory impulses like, love and hate, rage and empathy. They've all been invited to the party, so you might as well make room for them...
I bit the snooze alarm a little hard myself this morning. I was up late partying with Chef Adam - grooving on his hospitality. You know, being plied with fine food always reminds me of being in the slammer. The chow in there was good too, always high fat but nice & salty...
But, the worst deprivation in jail was my music. The radio belonged to my cellmate - the 'Blonde Hammer'. He was into that jazz-fusion thing at the time. I tell ya' you'd get enough of Spyro Gyra that you'd be hoping you'd get killed in a knife fight...
Anyway, I used to sit around thinking about all the songs I wanted to hear when I got out. One of the first songs I played on that K-mart turntable on my first day of freedom was 'Pencil Neck Geek' by Fred Blassie. I'm not gonna spin it this morning - and you probably know why.
Many years ago I was reminiscing on this and played the tune. Our local taxidermist, Edgar Hankins was tuned in that morning. Later that day he brought his favorite goat into the garage with him, closed all the doors and started up his truck. Double suicide.
He left a note, laying his death at my door.
"I cast my lot with Chris Stevens. He played the song on the radio that said it all for me - Pencil Neck Geek."
I'll never forget when Walt told me about it in the laundromat.
If you remember, I got a lot of mail after Edgar's death
One read:
"Gentleman, I recall a few years ago Chris Stevens played the song 'Revolution' while I was driving. There's no denying the power of that song and I made a right turn too fast and side swiped a fire hydrant. Before Edgar's death, I never made the connection."
This rattled me, no doubt. I came to be wary of the power I wielded at the end of my microphone. I even started to purge my collection of vinyl of anything I thought might be too gloomy. I replaced Billie Holiday for Beethoven's pastoral symphony - a guaranteed 'up-elevator.'
The problem is I played a song that was beautiful to me but hit a button labeled "emotional meltdown" for poor Edgar. I don't know why that is. Two guys look out through prison bars - one sees mud, the other sees stars. It's just in the works, I guess...
But maybe that's no excuse. Maybe those of us who are lucky enough to touch others through art, or over the airwaves have an obligation to think about all those eyes and ears out there. Especially in these divided times...
But then again, maybe art and culture and personal expression are more like bumper cars. We're all out here in the rink, and we're gonna bump into each other from time to time. There's just no way around it. Anyway - I'm spinning this one for Edgar who is looking down on us...
...rather literally, actually - as we're reminded every time we visit the men's room in the Brick - he stuffed that big spotted owl over the door. Anyway, this one is for you Edgar..
Good morning, Cicely. This is Chris in the Morning on KBHR 57AM. For those of you that stayed up late enough last night for the clouds to break, you were greeted with a spectacular display of ye ol' Aurora Borealis. (thread)
The show will continue tonight and visibility should be excellent, if not a bit chilly. Wear your mukluks if you're heading out there - it'll be -11° F. Ron and Eric tell me that a group is meeting at 9:00 PM out by Eagle Lake to take it all in.
Which reminds me: for our Japanese guests that are here for the show and staying at the Sourdough Inn, "Akachan o tsukuru kōun!" and may all of your children be gifted!
Good morning Cicely. This is Chris in the Morning on KBHR coming at you on a chilly, chilly morning - it's 12 degrees out there, kids! #northernexposure (thread)
As the Holiday Season is upon us, my mind turns to what was once referred to in Old English as 'Christes Masse' - the Festival of Christ. Of course, these days, that holiest of days is less a celebration of the Messiah and more of consumerism...
But you know, who am I to judge? Today's Playstation 5 is yesterday's frankincense and myrrh...
Beyond being a time of anxiously awaiting to see what old St. Nick has stuffed in your stocking, this is also a time of storytelling.
Good morning to you from the 49th state! This is Chris in the Morning on 57AM KBHR coming at you from the Minnifield Communication Network in beautiful downtown Cicely. #northernexposure thread
Billie Holiday - Let's Dream In The Moonlight via @YouTube
I don't know about you guys, but I've become a bit obsessed with politics lately. And it's a bit ironic, of course, because I'm not even allowed to vote. As you may recall, many years ago I spent some time in the State pen back in West Virginny for boosting a '71 Firebird...
...and well, that left me as a sort of persona non grata with respect to election participation. So, like some forbidden fruit, I'm now drawn to the process, perhaps moreso, because of my inability to partake. But despite my inability to cast a vote, I'm not short on opinions.
Hola Cicely,
Chris in the Morning on KBHR 57AM coming at you from the Borough of Arrowhead. It's a nippy 35 degrees out there this morning, but we're going to get up to a positively balmy sunny 55 later on. (thread)
It's #Debates2020 night here in Cicely! Yes, the candidates for mayor are squaring off for the 1st time & the town is buzzing with excitement. For those unfamiliar, mayoral elections have been a hotly contested event since Edna Hancock unseated Holling Vincoeur's long-held reign.
Yes, we have a mayoralty race, folks. To which I can only add, alea jacta est. 'The die is cast', the battle is joined. Hold on to your hats, Cicely. We're about to bear witness to that sacred rite...
Goooooooood morning, Cicely!
It's Chris in the Morning coming at you from the KBHR studio in beautiful downtown Cicely, Alaska - 57AM on the dial. For some reason, I was thinking of karma when I awoke this morning.
Is karma just a disconnected cosmic happenstance, or does it have more to do with principles we all know and understand, like causality? Now, I'm no lawyer, but If we refer to the Brihadaranyaka texts of ancient Hinduism, I think I could make a compelling defense for the latter.
To wit,
"Now as a man is like this or like that,
according as he acts and according as he behaves, so will he be;
a man of good acts will become good, a man of bad acts, bad;
he becomes pure by pure deeds, bad by bad deeds"
Good Sunday morning, Cicely -
It's a brisk 31 degrees out there this morning so get your java brewing, wrap yourself up in your favorite blanket and set a spell while we watch that big ol' sun rise...#northernexposure (thread)
With these cold nights now descending upon us, the leaves have started their annual fireworks show, and I'm reminded that while we busy ourselves with our lives, our jobs, our little fights and disputes, this blue-green orb we live on is going to just keep turning on its axis...
Now, back in West Virginia, my Uncle Roy Bower used to look up at the stars and planets and the immensity of it all and just get overwhelmed. Maybe this is why he kept ending up in the pokey - the confined space and regimented schedule was more to his liking...