I can no longer make changes to the main site, www.inthepresentsea.com, which is now frozen in time, as I will be myself soon enough. Anything more will be added here.
The contact at the main site has become unreliable, so I have created a new email address and can be reached at webbchiles@yahoo.com.
The Yellowbrick tracking page for GANNET when I am at sea is: https://my.yb.tl/gannet
I am pleased to have caused a few to read words they would not have.
I read some ancient Chinese or Japanese poetry each morning. I often feel close to them.
I wish that someone as distant to me as I am distant from them will read my words.
I am the real deal, but I come at a time of social media. Gresham’s Law: the bad drives the better out of circulation. It was intended to apply to currency, but does apply to much else, never before than now.
Thanks for the Poems Webb. Always a pleasure to read!
ReplyDeleteSincerely,
Rich
Thank you, Rich. It is always good to know that others enjoy the poems.
ReplyDeletegreat poems. the hard road, sailors dreams, LETS SAIL.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I am in writing mode and it is difficult to change gears, I am moving toward going sailing this coming week before the skin chopping begins.
DeleteThe last two lines of Li Bai’s ‘The Hard Road’ touch me as I expect they do you.
I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves
And set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea.
I am pleased to have caused a few to read words they would not have.
ReplyDeleteI read some ancient Chinese or Japanese poetry each morning. I often feel close to them.
I wish that someone as distant to me as I am distant from them will read my words.
I am the real deal, but I come at a time of social media. Gresham’s Law: the bad drives the better out of circulation. It was intended to apply to currency, but does apply to much else, never before than now.
I am very pleased the poems touched you.