
I am only an interpreter, living life intimately connected to the land and bringing it to the page for those who might otherwise never get to dwell with the wildish things. A true introvert who loves to connect with people.
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... our own significance and our own insignificance
Bruce Springsteen didn’t plan on his current tour, but, as events unfolded across our land, the E Street Band felt that they couldn’t stay home. They recognized their own voice, their own...
He came into our lives via voicemail. My son, Oscar, was headed to the RO for their fall wagon and couldn’t take his puppy. Would we meet him at the mailboxes on the road? And so, though we had ample dogs on the ranch, Jim came into our liv...
Let’s talk Spring.
The numbers are on the rise, the time of year when the clock does odd things in some states, making for confusion at my desk about exactly when was the scheduled call?
The sounds of the birds before dawn begin to shif...
I have been awake since 3am…
I write every day.
Every single day.
I write in cow camp, in hotel rooms, on airplanes, while sitting on creekbanks bundled in a sleeping bag. In guest rooms, from the passenger seat of the car, in cafes a...
Everyone is talking about love today, but I want to address a different abstract concept…
KINDNESS.
Everyone may also be tired of hearing about my 23-day solo journey to Europe in January (or maybe not if you haven’t been following the S...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Amy M. Hale writes about the place she inhabits. Her innate ability to distill ideas appeals to readers who are aspiring to dwell in the sacred everyday. She cowboys on a ranch in Arizona where she dwells with both the wild and domestic.
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