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Water Into Stone: A Dryland Journal

B Frank

Inquiries into life amidst the currents shaping a continent

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Renewing an Oasis, the Fungal Way

Note to readers: Thank you for re-joining me on this (temporarily) delayed exploration of dryland life. I’ll write more of my recent period of vision loss, ongoing recovery, and reassessment of life objectives in future Water into Stone ess...

8 months ago
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On Seeking Life Lines

> “I spent hours at the cape emptying my mind of analysis, suspending its incessant quest for essence, and regularly encountered in doing so William Blake’s enduring metaphor, that the entire world is rendered for us in a grain of sand.” — ...

10 months ago
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Engineering Paradise —

> “I then became the first rock in history to be overcome with feeling, a serene aching aimed at nothing in particular, only a cobalt sky with no edge but winter’s cold and a river beside us that shook out its light in full drizzle, a river...

10 months ago
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The Sacred Middle —

> “The only way out is to relearn or just remember the techniques that made us human in the first place.” — Dolores LaChapelle, from Mountains Constantly Walking, an interview with Jonathan White (Talking on the Water, Conversations About N...

a year ago
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