Ancestors Radio

Dial into this easy listening station from your heart.

In the quiet hours after he died, I heard Dad’s voice clear as a bell inside me. Left chest, near my heart, broadcasting from a heavenly radio station.

He’s not an advice line. More like a tinkling piano in an airport lounge where it’s always sunset or sunrise somewhere.

It’s not just him. My grandmothers have a talk show, conspiring on our behalf from the front porch of a woodsy cabin. Some of my aunts are traveling the span of the universe on magic carpets, and sending back reports.

Dear Bob, Thank you very much for the card. I am in nature and a play now. Please Write Me. xo xo Love Sally xo

Sally writes to Bob from stayaway camp in upstate New York

Ancestors Radio is on in the background all the time. I put on piano music in the house to dial in. Humming along and half-listening, I grasp what I can, especially as it relates to family stories and postcards. Little magic carpet rides, too.

We’re into a new season of wonder, now. Awe is on the air. Stay tuned!

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Seasons Greetings from Posted Past

Enjoy this album of Christmas greetings from the Posted Past. Wishing you peace and prosperity in the years ahead.

It’s Christmas Day and maybe you have a stack of Christmas cards – not just from this year, but from many seasons past. Each one is a thread in the tapestry of your life, too precious to discard. Like treasured ornaments, they tell stories that span generations.

Christmas cards aren’t merely paper messengers of the season – they’re artifacts of connection, physical reminders of the hands that chose them, the words written inside, the relationships that flourished across years and miles. Each card is a small time capsule, preserving moments of joy, celebration, and remembrance.

It’s fine to recycle your greeting cards, let’s not be too precious. But why not try something new? String them into a garland, tuck them into a memory box, or preserve them in an album. Let them be your Christmas story, told in paper and ink, holly leaves and winter scenes, building year by year into a cherished archive of holiday memories.

For today, take in all the love and laughter enclosed, and enjoy this album of Christmas greetings from the Posted Past. Wishing you peace and prosperity in the years ahead.