*Kinda their real names kinda not. But definitely my real brothers.
Howdy folks:
Welcome to Michael Perry’s Voice Mail, episode 310. This one’s available to free and paid subscribers alike. Click the player above to listen (and be sure to watch the related video in the marginalia section below).
In this episode I acknowledge the ?spring? melt and revisit memories of my friend Ricky by reading and expanding on some passages from Coop.
Mike
MARGINALIA
(Annotations from books Mike is reading, or annotations related to the episode)
The uncropped photo of me with Ricky and my brothers:
As you can see it is melt season. Ricky and I both have tin shovels in our hand. We carved our own river. Even built our own bridge. The white truck was a Tonka tow truck:
What it looked like new (it appears we’d converted our to just a truck):
We’d make “fields” and till them. When the top bit of sand dried out and turned white, we’d skim it off and haul it away with our Farmall toys.
I almost missed it, but in the back there you can see our…well, I’m not sure what we called it, but as I recall you dumped sand in the top and it flowed down through a series of rockers.
Here’s the post I wrote in 2009 when I uncovered some forgotten details about Ricky’s graveside service (it included firecrackers).
And finally, here’s the video in remembrance of Ricky. Credit to Andy Moore and Wendy Woodard and Wisconsin Public Television.
Regarding actual book marginalia, my reading continues to be omnivorous (or whatever you call it when you hippety-hop from one book to another). But after years of thinking I oughta, I’ve started this one:
And made a few more notes in this one:
Intent of my scribble: Write a book about a truck, sneak some existentialism (or poetry, or…) in there.
As a prolific author who has never drawn a check from a university, I owe a significant debt to a wide range of academics. I have my reservations, but jeepers,Kierky—TAPEWORMS?
You can get The Existentialist’s Survival Guide at BookShop.org or Amazon.
You can get Candide at BookShop.org or Amazon.
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All of my prolixity is here.
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