Wind on the Waves

 

I was wandering through Bloomsbury Books in Ashland, Oregon two weeks ago, and I came across a book by Kim Stafford that I hadn’t known about. It’s a book that should be on sale at all those little souvenir shops that you find up and down the Oregon Coast.

It is called Wind on the Waves: Stories from the Oregon Coast
(clickety click to order from amazon.com).
Naturally, I couldn’t resist making a digital story with one of his prose poems!

7 thoughts on “Wind on the Waves

  1. Merrill says:

    Sometimes poems arrive just as they are needed- a cool moment’s respite in a week with too few days doesn’t at the beach…

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  2. Lloyd A. Meeker says:

    I love too many to stay in one place, aching to feel the wind’s paw on my back. So I travel, and I always, always end up by the sea.

    Thank you, Kim Stafford, and thank you, Sandy!

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  3. mary ann dupree says:

    WOW. you are amazing, SANDY>>> or better yet. PHENOMENAL>>>> thanks for sharing, lov,mary ann

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  4. maria says:

    Thank you for the evocative journey, sage and storyteller. I travel far yet keep ending up where I started in life: by sea and forest.

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  5. Toren says:

    Wow, Sandy, totally amazing! From the one who loves the ocean and loves the wind! You have an uncanny way of finding those heart strings and giving them a good firm tug!

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