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The Chiricahuas
What is intimacy? I ask the moon. I ask Mother Earth. I ask Douglas Firs and fields of irises and Ponderosa Pines pondering. I ask the furry ferns that grow
Creative Contributions: Earth Day
Even in COVID times, there is always something to give, and there is always something to hope for. Turning the focus on the environment, art, and education right now, Archie
#29: 15 of 72 Bikers in Tucson
Today was a day for the wheels. I wanted to try my hand, or my pedals, at mountain biking and for me, that means mountain biking lite. I was going
# 18: To the Humans with a Home
Preface: I am writing this in the first person as someone who is experiencing homelessness and I have never lived without a home. I have spent some time with folks
#9 Unmarked Trails
Dust of Tucson tumbles weeds separate into one. Silence fills with sound and Emptiness erupts into bloom. Cold wraps arms around warmth; the young and old sit together under mesquite
On the Intersection on Homelessness, Racism and Environmentalism
The man in the parking lot of the grocery store doesn’t want to look at me. He’s hovering a few steps ahead, hesitation in his step, his eyes searching from
Serpentine Intuition in the Desert
When was the last time you made something happen with your mind? As a child of the Harry Potter generation, I came upon magic early. Even before I was 11,