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Sable

I pass the town garage, and coming around the last river bend before the road cuts sharply up into fields again, I see her…

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Curtis Hollow

I remembered the road well, because he'd grown up nearby, & had pointed out to me exactly each wooded ravine he & his brothers used to bushwhack & ski, almost killing themselves…

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Into The Fray

He jockeyed his tractor bucket into position over the bed of my Chevy: an inch here, and inch there, with a precision undoubtedly born from having done it wrong enough times…

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Fall Portal

Despite a sunny forecast, we were rained out at 3 pm…

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Night Drive

Somehow, the late color is more poignant, causing an unexpected strike of longing, or melancholy…

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Edges

I worked my way around the edge of the driest bed, choosing sunlight, while other areas sat in thick dew, dripping, arrested still in damp conditions…

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Blind-Fold

Rain, then fog, then partial clearing…

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The Jay

The blue jay was persistent, its sharp call stabbing through the drizzle, as I scrubbed the mud room, removing mildew from a long forgotten corner where ski boots thrown and left to die were now in my cross hairs…

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Road Closed

The car in front of me & the tour bus in front of them were on our way up the gap, or so we thought…

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Mow-Down

The mower blade hit the rock, protesting as it did, causing me to jump, then twist…

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Flower Power

The flowers are so prolific right now they don’t know what to do with themselves…

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Elizabeth

Visiting an old friend, someone you haven't seen for over ten years, can bring odd forms of illumination, solace and puzzlement…

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As Above

I was scraping moss from a rock when the first crack of thunder, followed by a not-so-distant arcade of lightning flashed its warning, signaling me .. to do what?

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A Welcome Within

Passing by a bucolic summer institute on my way to work, I feel a pang at the casual attitude of all the expensive cars, littered in groups, on neatly trimmed acres of well cared for lawn…

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More Rain

It saturated the thirsty soil and refilled the rivers…

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