Hope you take a few minutes to watch this. The video scenery depicts actual places which you read about in my most recent novel. The background music (Moon River) is provided by professional guitarist, Dennis Fulfer, and is simply beautiful. The people providing their reviews for my most recent novel are Dorothy Cole, a retired cop; Joan Page, a teacher; and Timothy Wyllie, an artist and best selling author. The video has a high quality selection, which brings the New Mexico scenery into your space.
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Centuries pass before the oak reaches final mass, decline surely to follow, a hard thing for the giant to swallow.
Gray and great, in summer heavy with green, the kind seen only in my dreams that seed my night and propagate.
With tentacled feet reaching deep, deeper than my soul can fathom, askew and random.
It could be me standing there, the wind rustling my hair, thinking lofty thought, stuck within my only plot.
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Hey I found you in Poetry and painting on art bistro.
Wow what a beautiful poem. So deep so rich with meaning filled and the soul of life. Thanks so much for guiding me to you through poetry and painting.
Your friend Terry