Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Thursday, 14 September 2017
Gold Side Gothic
These Okanogan Forest Service roads are punctuated by the weathered husks of farmhouses, their glass and paint long departed, their Norman Rockwell profiles drooping with iron sickness.
But not rot; that wants rain, and the only moisture that ever flowed freely in this country was the blood, sweat, and tears of homesteaders.
When even that ran out, families surrendered.
Standing by those vacant windows, you can feel the handshake, smell the wash, taste the bacon, and in the keening of a wind-blown hinge, touch a sorrow full as deep as it was four generations ago.
(Adapted from Rough Around the Edges: A Journey Around Washington's Borderlands, copyright RK Henderson. Photo of Douglas County derelict courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
But not rot; that wants rain, and the only moisture that ever flowed freely in this country was the blood, sweat, and tears of homesteaders.
When even that ran out, families surrendered.
Standing by those vacant windows, you can feel the handshake, smell the wash, taste the bacon, and in the keening of a wind-blown hinge, touch a sorrow full as deep as it was four generations ago.
(Adapted from Rough Around the Edges: A Journey Around Washington's Borderlands, copyright RK Henderson. Photo of Douglas County derelict courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
Wednesday, 6 September 2017
WW: Silver-spotted tiger moth caterpillar
Thursday, 31 August 2017
Founding Theory of Zen
Topics:
acceptance,
coprolite,
hermit practice,
paleontology,
Zen
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
WW: Headbone
(Cow skull found in pasture and hung on barn wall. A visceral human response I've commented on before.)
Thursday, 24 August 2017
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