<p>With Robin&#39;s memories of her husband and their love of the lowcountry landscapes she transitioned from grieving what she had lost to treasuring what she had had a purposeful choice to travel toward Where Green Meets Blue the metaphorical places in our lives we choose to move forward and engage in possibility. Fellow lowcountry poet Miho Kinnas says &ldquo;&#39;Where Green Meets Blue&#39; continues Elizabeth Robin&rsquo;s lyric inquiry into loss and the struggle to maintain equilibrium. The title is taken from &#39;Whereafter&#39; the poem searching a resting place for grief and longing: &#39;where green meets blue/ i remember he loved that view.&#39; In the aftermath of the catastrophic hurricane Matthew the poet observes the dismantled pines and tells: &#39;i&rsquo;m left with the stump/lifeless flat unmoved.&#39; She doesn&rsquo;t end there but continues: &#39;oversized hands/wise eyes/and a rumbling humor.&#39;&quot; Robin&#39;s poems revere her adopted lowcountry vistas explore the journey to love and lose the need to exercise social justice and to treasure those foibles that make us human.</p>
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