Saturday, April 10, 2010

The Reformation of Wolfshausen

Teil Sechsundsechzig
To hear this week's episode, click on the view of Marburg's Lutheran Church.


Or, you can read this week's episode by clicking on the night view.


The story so far is here.

12 comments:

  1. Afternoon post: Not yet written.

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  2. "They all made babies with a nun." That hussy.

    “I have news from my
    father and a proposition for you!” Yep. I bet he does.

    This is a fun episode! You're in good voice as well.

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  3. Thanks, TLP.

    Actonbell, someone has to make work for them.

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  4. the keep me coming back ending...good job.

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  5. I listened this a.m. (I think) to your story-telling - enjoyed it immensely. You put a lot of spirit into that reading!

    ps: As an aside, are you aware that "Walela" is the Cherokee word for Hummingbird? Actually, how DID you name that beautiful pup of yours?

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  6. Thanks, A-bell. I took'em myself an nobody helped me!

    Thanks, Cooper. I'm trying to nurse the last people reading through to the end. Octoberish, I'm thinking.

    Terry, I was aware. You might have noticed her indigenousness. Willie and I were living in Cherokee County, Georgia and I called a Cherokee friend of mine, explained her personality and origin and asked for a name. My friend said, in her husky voice, "Oh, I've always liked the name Savannah!" I re-explained and we agreed on Walela.

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  7. Well, TLP, the little girls are singing about making Christian virtue fun, aren't they?

    And Doug, Walela is a Cherokee hummingbird who is NOT a murderous baying social conservative.

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  8. I was a little puzzled when Ulrich slid down the barrister, but best not to enquire into the ways of the wealthy and dissolute. . .

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  9. Frankly, Mrs Weirsdo, we all may be a little puzzled as to why Mr Pascover has yet to let you know the "Wiggling Reliquary" of this blog is located elsewhere.

    We all think it's very rude as Hobbes is a team member of that blog.

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  10. Thanks for the tip, K. I'm catching up as best I can.

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  11. Well hurry up, weirsdo. I have just about had it ...

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