tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687129002105788954.post5247218010820538551..comments2022-11-07T09:44:34.200-05:00Comments on Old Hatch's Almanac: ArchaeologyHal Oberhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04910805933392617825noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1687129002105788954.post-75056437665894549892009-10-19T03:41:10.749-04:002009-10-19T03:41:10.749-04:00Hal,
It is 1:12am here at the Analytic Ranch in P...Hal,<br /><br />It is 1:12am here at the Analytic Ranch in Pecos, NM. I am going to try to remember the ideas I had in reaction to the essays on your blog. I tried to send them yesterday. The overall reaction is: this is great stuff and I can tell you are feeling good to write so well.<br /><br />I think you already know that I have used your 'Seasons within the Seasons' operation (e.g., 'The Spring of Summer', The Fall of Spring' and so on). Of course, it is now The Summer of Fall. In Santa Fe we have a very complete 16 season year. The combination of Altitude and Latitude makes the temperatures very like New York City. Tho' the Sun is out much more than NY or Boston.<br /><br />In a synchronistic event, I was listening to 'Border Song' on my itunes collection just before tuning into your blog. Its on that first Elton John album with Bernie Taupin that was part of the sound track for the 'College Ave House Movie' along with Van Morrison's Album with 'Domino' and 'Blue Money'.<br /><br />In what may also have some 'acausal coincident' aspect, I just now prepared the letter I'm including with parts of my book to potential publishers The book: Beyond 'Beyond The Pleasure Principle',now 75% complete, had to have had its genesis in part by meeting you in 1970. And your influence continued through the walks on the moors in Lexington during the 1990s. What the hell...<br /><br />bb<br /><br />bbAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17138224926507421292noreply@blogger.com