Larry, he

Greetings, the post just arrived and I am now the proud processor of my copy of 
“Journey”.  Just a quick scan indicates I have a new source of enjoyment !  
Thank you so much.

I find it easy to read as my practice on poetry comes from living 65 years with 
a writer, painter and really good cook… sadly she passed away a year ago in 
June.  Phyllis gathered dimentia and spent a couple years in a nursing home so 
getting used to her absence was much easier, I still miss that she isn’t here…. 
   She was honored 4 different times with the award of having her writings 
published so there is loads of poems that didn’t make her satisfaction and are 
among her files,,,,  to be read by someone who has the task of cleaning up 
after I’m gone…  enough.

I, have enjoyed, the Christmas poems over the years and in fact, printed one 
and it hung on my office wall for an occasional smile when i was looking up to 
fine the correct spelling of some easy word…  So now I have the entire (that is 
publshed) treasure of your thoughts put to copy…  Thanks again, Larry !

I would advise that the check is in the mail, but as I have good experience 
with the USPS I have just sent stuff out of my pocket…   Some for the Book, and 
some for the beer (if you drink) or a root beer if you don’t———?????    In the 
mail tomorrow morning…..

Regards

JW

> On Jul 13, 2025, at 18:15, Larry Flesner via KRnet <krnet@list.krnet.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> I've been writing poems, songs, and "Observations on Life" shorts ("Aging is 
> not a linear process") for the past 30+ years and the poems and Observations 
> are now available in a book I published.  I'm on my 4th run of 50 and 
> counting.  If anyone would like to have a copy, send me $10 US dollars, cash 
> or check,  (that should cover my printing cost and mailing cost)  and give me 
> your snail-mail address and I'll send you a copy.  I don't have PayPal or any 
> other form of payment. 
> 
> speaking of aging, a recent "observation" that did not make the latest 
> printing is "You know you're getting old when you outlive the tree you 
> planted when you were twenty"
> 
> I'll attach a flying poem.
> 
> Larry Flesner
> 
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