The waterfall photo is incredible. The biggest surprise, on my trip to Switzerland, was all the waterfalls (viewed during train rides). I guess this time of year the snow melts down and makes the alpine streams into waterfalls.
'great to visit your blog again -- I'm not taking subs for Siren for a few weeks, so I could catch up, so yay(!) -- I've been able to get back to the blogs and even posting, wow.
ohhh, waterfalls! i so wish i could do that thing that Bewitched did with her nose, or Spock could do on that transporter, and magically, immediately be exactly where those phtots were taken. i think that's exactly what i need.
good to see a link to your work on siren -- did i email you and tell you i got alot of really favorable feedback on your poems? a readers' favorite. and of course some of those people included pother poets who really know their stuff, but one was my mother -- so thank you for that. up until reading your poems, i'm not sure she understood what i do or why, etc., etc. even my father, who is the prototypical engineer if there ever was one, even liked it! wow, not only literary appeal, but popular appeal as well! 'quite a feat.
stop by my blog and say hi -- hopefully i'll keep up with it.
Sam Rasnake, a sardonic twist of fate, is a pathetic excuse for a poet who once dreamed he was a human who dreamed he was a teacher who thought he could play guitar. Along the way - a soul-mate, two children - one collection, Necessary Motions; three chapbooks, Religions of the Blood, Lessons in Morphology, and Inside a Broken Clock. He even thinks he edits a magazine - Blue Fifth Review.
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wow, what a beautiful place.
The Outer Banks are so beautiful.
I appreciate your views, G and Collin. Thanks.
Sam, I've never been down to Linville Falls, but I can see that I'm going to have to go. It looks like home to me.
Sigh. So beautiful.
You should've stopped by my place for coffee!
can you bottle this & send my way? pretty please?
The waterfall photo is incredible. The biggest surprise, on my trip to Switzerland, was all the waterfalls (viewed during train rides). I guess this time of year the snow melts down and makes the alpine streams into waterfalls.
Cheers, SB
Hey Sam,
'great to visit your blog again -- I'm not taking subs for Siren for a few weeks, so I could catch up, so yay(!) -- I've been able to get back to the blogs and even posting, wow.
ohhh, waterfalls! i so wish i could do that thing that Bewitched did with her nose, or Spock could do on that transporter, and magically, immediately be exactly where those phtots were taken. i think that's exactly what i need.
good to see a link to your work on siren -- did i email you and tell you i got alot of really favorable feedback on your poems? a readers' favorite. and of course some of those people included pother poets who really know their stuff, but one was my mother -- so thank you for that. up until reading your poems, i'm not sure she understood what i do or why, etc., etc. even my father, who is the prototypical engineer if there ever was one, even liked it! wow, not only literary appeal, but popular appeal as well! 'quite a feat.
stop by my blog and say hi -- hopefully i'll keep up with it.
oh, and i looove the photo under "what's on my mind"
lots of good stuff on your blog, and right now that's my favorite of anything i think. good choice.
Georgeous~ I grew up in the Carolinas and this makes me feel as if I've taken a trip home. Thanks.
Thanks to each of you. I appreciate the visit.
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