Stories about the people, places, and events along the Mississippi River.

Our Mississippi River

The Mississippi River means something different to each of us. Hear directly from people about why they enjoy the Mississippi and what the river means to them.

By |2023-05-28T08:51:52-05:00May 19th, 2023|Comments Off on Our Mississippi River

Episode 9: What If We’d Named the Mississippi Something Else?

What’s in a name? Would the Mississippi sound as sweet by any other name? If Colbert had carried the day, would Mark Twain have still been inspired? Big Muddy, Old Man River, Father of Waters, we sure seem to have a hard time sticking to one name for this river. In this solo episode, I

By |2022-12-08T16:55:59-05:00October 12th, 2022|Historical shorts, Podcast|Comments Off on Episode 9: What If We’d Named the Mississippi Something Else?

Native American Historic Sites in Arkansas

I used a big chunk of my unplanned down time in 2020 to read books and articles about the history of Native Americans along the Mississippi Valley. Before I started this reading binge, I considered myself pretty well informed about indigenous communities along the Mississippi. It didn't take long for me to realize, though, that

By |2021-01-21T10:53:15-05:00January 14th, 2021|About the Mississippi Valley|Comments Off on Native American Historic Sites in Arkansas

A September Paddle on the Mississippi River

When our flotilla of five canoes pushed off from Louisiana, Missouri, the sky was flat gray, and a promising forecast had turned into warnings about heavy rain and potential flash flooding. This wasn’t the introduction to joys of paddling on the Mississippi River that I had hoped for with this group of friends. Six

By |2021-05-18T11:25:15-05:00November 19th, 2020|About the Mississippi Valley|2 Comments

Low Water Hike to Duck Island

Last weekend, I hiked to Duck Island through a dust storm. That's not a sentence I ever expected to type. For one thing, Duck Island, as the name implies, is an island. It sits just downriver from the c0nfluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers in Columbia Bottom Conservation Area and is usually best

By |2020-10-24T11:17:15-05:00October 22nd, 2020|About the Mississippi Valley|Comments Off on Low Water Hike to Duck Island

One of the Toughest, Smartest People I Ever Met

I met Lucille Keil when she was a spry 84-year-old museum guide. She was my docent at the Young Museum in Bellevue, Iowa, leading me around the house filled with souvenirs collected by Joe and Grace Young during their world travels. During that first tour, she scowled when we reached a glass cabinet near

By |2019-06-30T11:28:17-05:00June 30th, 2019|Characters|2 Comments
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