Old Stone Face:
The holiday season is a time for seeing family and catching up with old friends. Today, commentator David Rhodes introduces us to one of his very oldest friends.
David Rhodes is the author of the award-winning novel, Driftless. He lives on 35 acres of land in the Driftless region.
White Pine:
The smell of fresh-cut pine is all around at this time of year – at stands selling Christmas trees, and deep in the winter woods. Novelist David Rhodes has been thinking about the smell of white pine and the way scent and memory combine.
David Rhodes is the author of the award-winning novel, Driftless. He lives on 35 acres of land in the Driftless region.
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