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that lifted the baseball cap off my head, today, at the bluffs overlooking the Puget Sound, as it did then, on the semi-arid Mexican cerro?

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A building has at least two lives – the one imagined by its maker and the life it lives afterward – and they are never the same.    – Rem Koolhaas Some never knew of the secret stair, smooth, cool caracol of white cantera, winding out of sight complicit in the house built in another era […]

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Colors emerge at night, programmed. No trace of the human hand, no flick of a wrist.

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Toucans

Toucans landed on the field behind your house improbable, the things we think are beautiful Why the hummingbird, iridescent and almost impossible to track as it zooms and flits and chitters through the tree and not the giant black bus of the bee whose heft is long and wide, seeming to defy gravity, land on […]

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The land loves us back. She loves us with beans and tomatoes, with roasting ears and blackberries and birdsongs.  -Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013). Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants It is not enough to know I loved the land the cerros – too big to be hills, too small to […]

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