From the village of nothing much...
Let's get sleepy
Bedtime stories are like a soft landing spot for your mind. Rather than letting your brain race through the same thoughts youâve been chasing all day, we are taking a detour to a calm and comfy place. We tell the story twice and go a bit slower the second time. Each week, we support a meaningful non-profit organization. Explore the causes we've contributed to in past episodes.
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Something New
Our story tonight is called Something New and itâs a story about stumbling upon a beautiful place on a late summer bike ride. Itâs also about lily pads, an X marked on a map, and the joy of watching a friend step into a new season of their life.
Something Old
Our story tonight is called Something Old and itâs a story about a gift found on a treasure hunt. Itâs also about taking the time to do something well, an embroidery hoop and an orange ribbon and seeing magic in everyday objects that can tell stories from the past.
Camping Out
Our story tonight is called Camping Out and itâs a story about a tent set up in the backyard on a summer night. Itâs also about fireflies blinking from between the trees, a pep talk that helps you forget your worries and a snoring dog, stretched out between the sleeping bags.
Special Delivery at Weathervane Farm
Our story tonight is called Special Delivery at Weathervane Farm and itâs a story about getting chores done in the farmyard on a summer afternoon. Itâs also about the animals having their say, a rest with the cows in their pasture, and an invitation stuck to the fridge with a heart-shaped magnet.
Stone Fruit
Our story tonight is called Stone Fruit and itâs a story about a sweet part of the summer season. Itâs also about how many pecks make a bushel, lovely silly kid logic, apple blossoms, and vanilla, and picking the best peach with your own two hands.
The Boathouse
Our story tonight is called The Boathouse and itâs a story about an escape down to the end of the dock on a hot day. Itâs also about a drawer full of old maps with dotted lines to mark journeys taken, the scent of lavender on your skin, and enjoying the pockets of ordinary magic wherever they can be found.
Summer Storm (Encore)
Our story tonight is called Summer Storm and itâs a story about a cool cloudy day enjoyed from a favorite spot. Itâs also about a simmering pot of soup on the stove, taking a day for pure rest, and an old friend to learn lessons with.
Magic Words
Our story tonight is called Magic Words and itâs a story about a trip into town on summer morning. Itâs also about the scent of fresh-cut lumber, a dog biscuit buried in the flower beds, how a moment at the start of the day can alter your path, and something in a shop window that catches your eye.
The Waves at Night
Our story tonight is called The Waves at Night and itâs a continuation of last weekâs story, still set at the cottage on a warm day. Itâs also about poppies blooming by the roadside, a journal waiting beside the glider on the porch, and sleeping with the windows open as the waves roll in on the beach.
A Day At The Cottage
Our story tonight is called A Day at the Cottage and itâs a story about settling back into a beloved place as the weather warms up. Itâs also about a cupboard full of old dishes that have served meals for decades, a stack of magazines to flip through from the lounge chair, and a love for hand-me-downs and the memories they carry.
Strawberry Moon
Our story tonight is called Strawberry Moon and itâs a story about dusk on the porch on one of the first warm evenings of summer. Itâs also about the lit window of a neighborâs house, the quiet tick of clock in the hall and a good book before bed.
The Bookfair
Our story tonight is called The Bookfair and itâs a story about a love of reading and the creativity that inspires. Itâs also about the last days of school before summer vacation, taking class outside into the open air and the feeling of watching little ones grow up and expand their worlds.
The Lilac Grower
Our story tonight is called The Lilac Grower and itâs a story about a beloved flower that blooms briefly in the spring. Itâs also about a clothesline strung with a new cord, a serendipitous meeting on a dirt road and a reminder of how to be a good and gentle neighbor.
Dandelions and Mayapples
Our story tonight is called Dandelions and Mayapples and itâs a story about a trip down to the creek on a spring afternoon. Itâs also about a bench on the bank where the sound of the water echoes, rhododendrons, and stone steps, and giving yourself grace to ebb and flow.
At the Tower Mill
Our story tonight is called At the Tower Mill and itâs a story about the sails of a windmill turning in the Spring breeze. Itâs also about a warm morning and breakfast in the open air, cherry trees, carved burstone, and the things that bring neighbors together.