Monthly Archives: July 2018

Scenes from a morning walk

Meleagris gallopavo Building site. The cutaway is perfect for dozens of cliff swallow burrows. At least I identified them as cliff swallows. More common for cliff swallows are nests built of mud dabs under overhangs. Marks of conspiracy Santaquin Peak, … Continue reading

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Shadows

Down the hill from our house, between Douglas fir trees, squat two tubs we fill with fresh water every evening. Birds, insects, and deer (and the occasional coyote) visit and drink, as is this doe. Her fawn watches me sitting … Continue reading

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Robert Walser: Walking

I’ve been reading a beautiful little book of Robert Walser’s occasional essays on paintings, translated for the most part by Susan Bernofsky and published by New Directions. A copy of the painting in question is pasted to the page preceding … Continue reading

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