We came in to Lakes Basin, a lovely campground at 6,500′ we’ve known for over twenty years, set in among granitic boulders, poplars and a forest of tall cedar, fir and Ponderosa, mixed with some of that high country pine albicolis with its strangely fragmented silvery bark. It’s a different light, an extra high blue … Continue reading →
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back from the mine
Takes a few days to recalibrate to house and home. My black Blot cat is full of purrs, and I’m still staggering with an odd tiredness. However I am indeed back from the mine. That isn’t metaphor alone. I don’t simply mean to say I mined gold from our adventures for paintings and stories. We … Continue reading →
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Blot speaks
My purrson is running about flailing her arms and not accomplishing much. I am declaring a time off. About two weeks I think. I think she should lie in the sun on the lawn with her paws in the air, eyes closed, belly sun-drenched. I expect oysters or at the least, herring as payment for … Continue reading →
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l loved Anne LaMotte’s post on the terrible events of this morning at the showing of the Batman movie. I couldn’t find a ‘share’ button on it so I am posting this instead in hopes that some of you may go and read what she has to say.
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some peaches and some screaming
Peaches, fuzzy skinned, gold and red, the smell surrounds you in the orchard right now. Three more days and I believe it will be over. I’m making a pie today, in between harvesting and weeding. However what’s on my mind is the strange feeling of having finished the first full draft of the horror novel. … Continue reading →
time to catch my breath
Last two weeks or so I’ve been running through the entire manuscript of Night Must Wait doing a stem to stern edit on it. I thought I’d done so many edits for that story, surely I could just sail through, plucking the occasional typo and feeling good. Well guess again. I ended up recrafting sentences, cutting, cutting … Continue reading →
early summer evening
Last night we had guests who talked about why they studied molecular biology, and the remarkable possibilities bursting the top off the world of biology. Jefferson, Azzam and Low. Amazing, funny and insightful. Brilliant folk. We ate outdoors in our brick side yard under a sky without a moon, the bits of oak buring in … Continue reading →