Publisher's Synopsis
These poems consist of peculiar travels over fractured landscapes of dream and nature. Consideration of the bizarre, pondered. The consequences of such things as-a new material that absorbs 99.955 percent of light, stopping, out of sleepy desperation, at that rank motel, asking the wrong questions when taking out a life policy, the triangulated conundrum of assisting cows in calving, or what's in the big tub down at the algae-smothered pond. If you've ever wondered why there are so few poems about bowling balls (two are included here), mispriced turnips, mad clocks, mushrooms, and invasive species, read on.