Settle back and listen to a classic of faith and astronomy by Rev. Ethelburt Bullinger, "The Witness Of The Stars," (the introduction) written in the late 1800s.
This 47-minute storyline is original content from the author about a little country town in north-central Ohio called Pilaf. The double-whammy of tree and grass pollen made for some interesting, and exciting times as the Pilaf economy started opening up.
This episode gently recites thirteen of Robert Frost's poems, including his most famous, "Stopping By The Woods On A Snowy Evening," and one of Frost's longest poems, "Blueberries." The last fifteen minutes of this episode explores the biographical notes of who Robert Frost is. Running Time is about one hour.
What makes this podcast DIFFERENT from other "sleep-inducing" podcasts? It's all about good audio technique and production. The creator of this podcast decided to correct so many common mistakes found in other similar podcasts. This is only the introduction. Each future episode will run about 60 minutes. If you have a suggestion for content, you can send your suggestion via email to "timetosleep@weatherjazz.com."