On Reviving Rachel Carson’s Long-Forgotten Television Script
IN THE FALL OF 2020, when my days had only sky and trees and shore, Orion magazine sent me words by Rachel Carson to see if I would illustrate them. Without Continue reading
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IN THE FALL OF 2020, when my days had only sky and trees and shore, Orion magazine sent me words by Rachel Carson to see if I would illustrate them. Without Continue reading
NATURE HAS ALWAYS soaked me in waterfalls of wonder. In a redwood forest, when I crawled into the hollow of an ancient tree and listened to its centuries of stories. By Continue reading
ONE MORNING LAST JUNE as I sat with author David James Duncan on his deck overlooking Rattlesnake Creek, David pointed to a blur moving across the creek. A black bear cub. Continue reading
ADAPTABILITY If wild gooseberries aren’t in bloom or have too many thorns to bother with, look instead for nettles strewn across the wet earth. Collect them, carefully, and boil their stems Continue reading
J.ROBERT OPPENHEIMER IS probably the figure from the twentieth century who comes closest to a myth. In Greek mythology, Prometheus brought fire to mankind by stealing it from the peak of Continue reading