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Michigan is home to the Big Creek Sasquatch.
The Michigan Store in Atlanta, MI is now home to Richard’s Conversations with Sasquatch Book 1.
The second book is due to come out soon so keep posted!
https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/sasquatch-novel-the-encounter.html
Secrets
If you believe Sasquatch
to be an animal,
he most likely will accost you.
If your mind is made up
that he smells like a skunk, he’ll blatantly
stink you. If you treat him
like a dumb ass, he’ll deceive
and elude your presence
forever. If you treat him as an equal
he will tell you secrets
of the universe.
Richard Rensberry 11/18/20 Lewiston, Michigan
Author of Conversations With Sasquatch, The Encounter:
Bigfoot Poetry:
https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/sasquatch-poems.html
Tea
From the mighty forest’s
stores of raspberry,
jasmine and dandelion,
Loquiili makes tea.
From the fruits
of pear, sweet apple
and pin cherry,
from the stores of juniper,
rose and burdock,
from the mighty forest’s
kenaf and licorice,
peppermint and chamomile,
sap of maple,
birch and bitters,
Loquiili makes tea.
The Sasquatch sip
and dunk their biscuits.
Richard Rensberry 2/6/21
Author of Conversations With Sasquatch
Loquiili- wife of Sasquatch Elder Loquius, from Conversations With Sasquatch, The Encounter
Bigfoot Poetry Page: https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/sasquatch-poems.html
The Afterglow
….
With the orb of the moon
haloed and blushing,
two Sasquatch stroll
with fingers laced. Enticed
by the meadow’s magic
of fireflies sparking,
they pause to embrace.
….
Hungry kisses
beneath the bows of larch.
A negligee of wispy fog
on a bed of pippsissewa.
A chorus of moans….
and an owl’s screech….
eerie cries of howling wolves….
crescendo and peace.
…..
Richard Rensberry 6/21/20
Author of Conversations With Sasquatch, The Encounter
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More info on the Bigfoot Parchments:
https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/bigfoot-parchments.html
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larch- an evergreen-like tree native to Michigan with needles similar to a pine, but it is deciduous and drops it needles in the autumn.
pipsippewa- the evergreen ground cover called wintergreen. Pipsippewa is the Native American name for this pungent and minty plant.