On the coast of the Salish Sea, the great Cascadian river, the Ouregon, runs backward with the tide — and with more than tides. In the image below you can see a tug pulling what […]
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On the coast of the Salish Sea, the great Cascadian river, the Ouregon, runs backward with the tide — and with more than tides. In the image below you can see a tug pulling what […]
Human young returning from an exile in nature. Mountain returning from an exile in nature, too.Boundary Bay, Cascadian Shore
Social training in its natural scale. Summer Kids Activity Group
Peak crow. …with humanly-erected artworks of driftwood and seaweed. This is what happens when we turn our backs. Now, the view from the other side: Peak Oil Government-Installed Blue Plastic River on […]
Lunch time in Boundary Bay, on the coast of Cascadia.
Old Growth Bunchgrass. Nimiipuu long house. The canvas was a modern addition. Traditionally, these communal houses would be made of reeds. Perhaps you can see the model? Look again? The […]
It takes a particle of light 100,000 years to rise from the core of the sun to its surface, eight minutes to make it to Earth, and no time at all to complete […]
Trees in the lake … … and loons in the trees. That’s good. ~ Otter Marsh, Big Bar Lake
In the grasslands of the intermountain west, a seed doesn’t need to be planted in the soil. It falls into a crack in the living skin of the earth, which grows over […]
This is the historical colour. This is the colour today. This is the result of overgrazing.