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Today I learned about “Stickeen,” a story that it took John Muir nearly two decades to write. It’s about a single day, a perilous trek across an Alaskan glacier, and the little black dog named Stickeen who followed him across a three-inch-w...
Our neighborhood is replete with red-tailed hawks. They ride wind riffs solo, soaring over Arby’s. They splash surreptitiously in puddles, alighting if you come too close. The magpies sometimes meet in the juniper tree and try to shout the ...
I found a little cat collar, jingly and pink, at the base of a tree. My daughter shook it, which she does with everything these days. She was rewarded by a tinny ring.
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