Islands
No man, you tell me, but
everyman, I tell you,
and woman and boat, every
Wisconsin farmhouse
and apartment in the Bronx; an island.
That blue circle of
horizon, the dangerous passage,
those days the ferry
cannot cross from my shores
to the quiet cove of yours. The sea between.
~ Ralph Murre
That's the little tug Neverwas in my sketch above, departing Rock Island, Wisconsin, in the early afternoon of long ago, and getting a friendly wave from an unidentified guest at the Thordarson Boathouse, where Sharon Auberle and I were recently privileged to read to a sizable and receptive audience from our book Wind Where Music Was. Headliner on the program was ferryman Richard Purinton, who was introducing his Thordarson and Rock Island, an absolute "must read" for anyone interested in the history of the region and the biography of the man. I predict that this wonderfully researched volume will be the standard text on the topic for a long time to come. ~ RM