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Somewhere Different

J Mimulus

Prose and photographic explorations of land(scape) via history, biology, and culture. Mostly Oregon. Mostly Portland.

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Currents and Chemicals

Should France stay in Algeria? If your answer is still yes, then you must accept all the consequences.

8 days ago
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The Freedom to Walk Around

For my priorities, the most hideous characteristic of this new Republican Party is their antipathy to land held in trust by the federal government for the public benefit. They have coupled a renewed vigor for publicly subsidized extraction ...

20 days ago
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Actually Urgent News

It is my sincerely held belief that our world does not exist solely for our direct material benefit. It is as important to our well-being that places exist beyond our physical and psychological grasping.

a month ago
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The Noisy Race

The myth relates that this lake was once a beloved place, a mere eight miles from downtown, where stood a dance hall, a lake house, and a still. People came by car, horse, or trolley to swim and boat and cast out lines into the crystal-clea...

a month ago
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