So nice to hear from the both of you! In my little corner of northeast Pennsylvania, we have gotten relatively little snow accumulation until these past three days. I just had to post something in tribute to our newly fallen foot of snow. Thank you for your enthusiastic regard for this poem. It is among my favorites also.
I have been spending most of my free time developing a new blog with an activist purpose. Northeast Pennsylvania sits above the Marcellus Shale formation. That means we are in the meat of the natural gas drilling battle. It is a complex and urgent issue. The url is http://www.FrackMountain.com. It is meant as a portal for the uninformed to begin to educate themselves. So if you know anyone in the Marcellus region, please forward the url to them. Thank you and hope all is going well!
February 28, 2010 at 8:45 am
Even without that delightful photo, I had images in my mind from your words. Way cool.
February 28, 2010 at 11:03 pm
my absolute favorite, I still talk about this one from time to time…
March 1, 2010 at 12:56 am
Dear Pauline and Sorrow,
So nice to hear from the both of you! In my little corner of northeast Pennsylvania, we have gotten relatively little snow accumulation until these past three days. I just had to post something in tribute to our newly fallen foot of snow. Thank you for your enthusiastic regard for this poem. It is among my favorites also.
I have been spending most of my free time developing a new blog with an activist purpose. Northeast Pennsylvania sits above the Marcellus Shale formation. That means we are in the meat of the natural gas drilling battle. It is a complex and urgent issue. The url is http://www.FrackMountain.com. It is meant as a portal for the uninformed to begin to educate themselves. So if you know anyone in the Marcellus region, please forward the url to them. Thank you and hope all is going well!