tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958784440945005205.post7832870935116041920..comments2015-11-29T21:12:07.400-08:00Comments on A Poet on the Verge of Science: More Desk Drawer MiningRobert M. Chutehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06508589515715948362noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958784440945005205.post-24409325201025459202013-09-22T11:32:21.628-07:002013-09-22T11:32:21.628-07:00Bob,
This is my third time trying to write a comm...Bob,<br /><br />This is my third time trying to write a comment! These Google blog protocols are unforgiving: one error and one's tabula is again rasa.<br /><br />Russell Buker of Washington, Maine sent me this page in its anonymous state, and I had to scratch around to learn it was by you and that your poems are getting better and better, looser, denser, and intenser.<br /><br />We got lost yesterday driving home from Rumford/Andover through Peru with an 8th of a tank of gas on a gorgeous, winding, newly graveled, ten-mile road I thought was named, quite elegantly, Spruce Mountain Wind, as in winding, only to learn it was Wind as in turbines. Tant pis. <br /><br />A lawyer named Stephen Chute helped us get a R.O.W. to our landlocked camp, undoubtedly a relation, for the cost, of course, of a sailboat that could easily sleep four. That's okay. I don't like sailing.<br /><br />Carry on! All best, Ken Rosen<br />Ken Rosenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09297381669589890601noreply@blogger.com