Harebells and the Wilderness Act
I photographed these flowers on Lillian Ridge in Washington state’s Olympic Mountains a couple of weeks ago, a place that remains buried, at least partially in snow, [...]
Clandestine Dinner in Ladder Company 12, Detroit
Can a nature-loving woman, with a penchant for getting grumpy about misguided land use, enter an abandoned fire station on West Lafayette, Detroit, and feel—happy expectation? This [...]
Diane Seuss’s Poem, “This is now”
There's nostalgia, which serious writers regularly lampoon, for good reasons, I suppose--'though I'm not, you'll notice, one-hundred-percent certain of this. There's also affectionately-clear-eyed-looking-back, an as yet unnamed [...]
Foreign and Familiar: Meridith Ridl’s Alaska Series
Anthologies, like art galleries and wooded trails, invite exploration. I rarely read them front to back. Instead, I meander. And that's how I discovered this exquisite watercolor [...]
Nigel Peake Walks and Draws the World’s Cities
I am fascinated by the wild world. I'm referring to the more-than-human parts of this planet we share, the places and things that would (probably) keep on [...]
Thirteen Things You Might Not Know About the Saugatuck Dunes in Winter
(After you've read my list, please add your own items as comments.) Freshly fallen snow has a fragrance brighter than summer. New snowflakes cut into the trail's [...]