Mick Lentz
Rex “Mick” Lentz spent most of his time in Michigan with a brief interlude in Tennessee as a seventh and eighth grader. He has traveled extensively in Great Briton and Europe.
Master Electrician, BA, Economics, University of Michigan, Corn Farmer and life long devotee of the poetical vision, he pursued a career representing electrical/electronic devices to the auto industry.
He is blessed with a wife that still likes him, a history of keeping Bernese Mountain Dogs and a family that still gets together 3 or 4 times a year because they enjoy the company.
Now retired, he pursues his interests in writing, playing cornet and enjoying the company of friends.

March 7, 2010 at 9:59 pm
“Salesman” should always be capitalized, to emphasize its importance.
March 8, 2010 at 1:23 am
I am experimenting with this, correspondence is too long to type, this finding? I thought I did only capitalize my Salesman position leaving all the rest in small caps. Did you read it differently? This is routed by the wordpress site so let me know if or when you get it. I suppose you knew it was Mick
January 21, 2015 at 11:25 pm
Hello Rex
It was good to hear that you are doing well.
I started reading Tying the Fringe Knots and I am very impressed.
Many of the poems remind me of things you may have said or implied in the past.
From the sting of the Republicans to the Wisdom of the line from My Friend Jim “we stumbled into wage slavery” how true.
I will be pouring over these this weekend
Hope to see you soon to discuss
Thank You for your Friendship over all of these years.
Mike