James Thomas Fletcher has lived in a tenth-century Cistercian Monastery in Belgium, the Piedmont of the Carolinas, a protected heron rookery in the northern wetlands, the Acadian bayous of Louisiana, the short¬grass prairie of the Great Plains, and on the side of a volcano in the Republic of Panamá. He also trekked through the jungles of Vietnam while in the United States Army.He has steamed down the Amazon ...Täielik kirjeldus
James Thomas Fletcher has lived in a tenth-century Cistercian Monastery in Belgium, the Piedmont of the Carolinas, a protected heron rookery in the northern wetlands, the Acadian bayous of Louisiana, the short¬grass prairie of the Great Plains, and on the side of a volcano in the Republic of Panamá. He also trekked through the jungles of Vietnam while in the United States Army.He has steamed down the Amazon River, sailed the Atlantic in a storm, scuba dived in the Pacific, skydived in Oklahoma, and snowshoed in Canada.These poems reflect those experiences and his impressions of the flora, fauna, and weather-the true sense of place-of the many locations that he has called home.