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I’ve been watching a woman run around my neighborhood lately.
(I, a woman who runs around my neighborhood, feel like I can say this without it being weird.)
I see her every day, right around the lunch hour. She works at the medical cente...
I remember thinking the sky has never looked so blue.
Maybe it was the whiplash. Or the “oh-shit” width of my eyes. Or the abrupt contrast between the white snow below my board and the cerulean abyss above Lost Trail Pass. Whatever it was...
“Wipers” employed by the Clinton & North Western Railroad break for lunch, circa 1943.
Here’s a quick list of what I ate yesterday:
Can I start by suggesting we’re doing book clubs all wrong?
Sorry. Book clubs are so hot for 2026, I know. Just the other night I sat in my favorite coffee shop in Missoula until 6 p.m. and watched one materialize seemingly out of thin air...
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Chief whimsy wrangler, Things Wild and Pretty. Freelance environmental journalist in Missoula, MT. Hunter easily distracted by nature.
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