Traveling invites us to savor the little things that count, like being able to find your driver’s license.
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Garrison Keillor: If only the TSA lady had been there, my life would have been different
If she had followed me around, telling me to pay attention, things would have turned out better.
Garrison Keillor: Making a joined, joyful noise can cement a common bond
While things that divide us abound, joining a crowd in singing an old, American song still bridges the gaps.
Garrison Keillor: Class reunion takes stock in ordinary goodness of life
Donald Trump has been making front-page news for months, but among my old classmates, not a word.
Garrison Keillor: Mystery of Amelia Earhart’s fate shouldn’t be left up in the air
At least in my book, her going AWOL overshadows whatever it was that happened to Jimmy Hoffa.
Garrison Keillor: Dreadful things are afoot, but what goes around comes around
The Senate staffers trying to put lipstick on a cruel House health care bill are spitting into the wind.
Garrison Keillor: It’s good to get away and take a break from the news
The Europeans have a history of dealing with the madness of rulers; we in the United States do not.
Garrison Keillor: Removing Confederate monuments is needed decluttering
Perhaps improving our nation’s statues would improve our general mood and current leadership.
Garrison Keillor: New York City is so beautiful that you forget about Trump
Too bad that some people only ride in limos with police escorts and miss out on the experience.
Garrison Keillor: I’m doing my late-night driving, right-hand thinking
At home I am an old liberal, but out here on the open road late at night, I am all about freedom.