tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-954620982960424955.post4138699717870826898..comments2014-04-01T07:04:57.571-07:00Comments on International Poet Ana Elsner: About George Tsongas in my LifePoetry Journalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14805897835873670520noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-954620982960424955.post-10433512482867718032010-08-29T11:15:09.290-07:002010-08-29T11:15:09.290-07:00Ah to the original amongst us. He reminds me of a...Ah to the original amongst us. He reminds me of a friend I had in Alaska, a Professor and scholar who was disturbingly gruff if you weren't yourself around him. I really like the poem, it so reminds me of my Pav.Basque-Landhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04831826411062363382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-954620982960424955.post-18456695970728309442010-02-09T13:14:33.173-08:002010-02-09T13:14:33.173-08:00---
This is a message for Ana Elsner
"Dea...--- <br /><b>This is a message for Ana Elsner</b> <br /><br />"Dear Ana,<br />What you have shared about the history of when you first came here was very interesting to me. I didn't realize you had been here so long. I sure did enjoy reading about your friendship with George. It is easy to see how you two experienced mutual respect and understanding of each other. You have much in common. Both strong in your independence, neither of you suffer fools, and you shared an international viewpoint as well. And I do love your poem for George. <br />peace and love,<br />Nicole" <br /><br />---Nicole Savagehttp://www.sfheart.comnoreply@blogger.com