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Words on the Nature of Life

Tom Titus

Reports from the messy interface of nature and the human experience.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Softening

Brittle. An onomatopoeia where the tongue gets to tap dance on the top of the mouth and conjures booted feet breaking ice-covered puddles. Brittle feels like a close neighbor of fragile, on the opposite side of town from supple, which speak...

a month ago
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Shadowed

I’m sitting on the porch in a quiet space between late autumn storms that have pummeled the Pacific coast with wind and rain from the southwest. This morning at the Johnny Gunter place, the breeze hits the ridge rising to my right and eddie...

3 months ago
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Dissolution

It wasn’t much of a house. One of those places slapped together in the 1950’s by someone with very little money and access to castoff or cheap materials. Two bedrooms, a kitchen-dining area, and a living room paneled with tongue-and-groove ...

4 months ago
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Titus Gravenstein

Two apple trees hunched like aging gnomes in the big side yard of my childhood home. Mom and Dad planted the pair of semi-dwarf saplings five decades ago. One is a Yellow Delicious with a scabby intermittent crop, as though it always resent...

7 months ago
10
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Authors

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  • Tom Titus

    Author, biologist, forager, and food grower writing from the messy interface of nature and the human experience.

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