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Peace and Poetry in Unexpected Places

November 16, 2019by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Conventional wisdom is that hikers must travel well into the backcountry to find peace, serenity, and solace from everyday concerns.  However, this was not the case on a raw, overcast, […]

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Among the Flowing Waters on a Rainy Afternoon

July 21, 2018by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Beautiful, contempative lyrics by a Before Common Era poet He has no revenue; Barges exist by his might – He is not hewed in stone. Mountains cleave by his surge […]

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If you can…

January 22, 2018by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Greeted with smiles by folks that care Providing bountiful fun with natural flair Pointedly open while most are closed All impending hazards duly exposed Always appreciably better than you think […]

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Prairie Crossroads

October 17, 2015by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

A freight train whistle bestows a familiar greeting Drifting from a bustling railway switching yard At the busy intersection of two transcontinental lines Next to a great plains college where […]

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Fleeting connection

August 22, 2015by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Sun light and nature Intertwining two once independent beings creating a new relationship Sun light enhancing nature and, nature reflecting sun light Beauty rising in their union Warming, growing into […]

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A four leaf clover

August 11, 2015by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Lovingly creating affection by Growing emotional happiness Magnifying everyday devotion, and Never waning gratefulness

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Which Way Forward?

August 8, 2015by Gene Procknow Leave a comment

Select ridges or ravines Traverse gnarly or knobbed Navigate dead ends or detours Assess upright or unrighteousness Discern knavery or noble Follow self and find center

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Journal of the American Revolution Articles

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  • General Israel Putnam – Reputation Revisited
  • Independence Lost – Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution
  • Inventing Ethan Allen
  • Lafayette – incisive or ascerbic
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