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At The Dogpark: A Midwest Journal

D'Arcy Fallon

Humanity vs. ideology: Trying to find a sweet spot in a polarized America

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Where I Am Today:

Mt. Tamalpais, seen from Point Richmond, California. Photo/D’Arcy Fallon

I am in Point Richmond, California, taking care of Mortimer and Jose Bunny Flipper while my brother and his family are in Hawaii. Morty is an extroverted wheat-color...

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Propositioning the Tree Guy:

The primitive Ginkgo biloba has been called a “living fossil” because it has essentially remained unchanged for the past 150 million years. Photos by D’Arcy Fallon

I drive by the houses where I used to live in this small midwestern city an...

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Roe, Roe, Roe Your Vote:

Which way does the wind blow when it comes to a referendum on abortion? Raymond (pictured with his nose in the air) says Issue 1 will pass Tuesday. Voting “yes” will enshrine a constitutional right to abortion in Ohio. Photo: D’Arcy Fallon...

3 years ago
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The Heat of the Moment:

This year’s tomatoes are stunners that I keep swooning over. Photo: D’Arcy Fallon

Somebody needs to stop me. I started canning salsa two weeks ago and I cannot seem to stop. I keep buying more Anaheim and jalapeño peppers, more jars, more...

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Kitsch City, Rendered in Rock:

The Little Dutch Boy, the symbol for Dutch Boy Paint, is alive and well in Hartman Rock Garden, in Springfield, Ohio. Self-taught artist Ben Hartman designed a replica of the advertising symbol in the 1930s and placed it in his backyard, no...

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    I once lived in a fundamentalist Christian commune in California, which I fled when I realized salvation was an inside job. (And a fundamental truth.) A former journalist, now I write about trying to find peace in a deeply divided America.

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