I loved your posts on "Room Without Walls" of Eagle on ghostly morning and gray fox trotting across the yard. I recently tried to re-read A. Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek for bookgroup, and couldn't get past first chapter. Descriptions of nature continually interrupted by drawing attention to writer, writing, and just wasn't interesting. I like your images because the plain language serves them; the fox took my attention for the whole trip across the yard, and even his prints. Hmmm; funny how our reading tastes change so much at different ages! Mlof FullFath.
:) thanks for sharing. perfect.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the link, Tabor. Yes,indeed - strong resonances. We of a certain age...
ReplyDeleteI loved your posts on "Room Without Walls" of Eagle on ghostly morning and gray fox trotting across the yard. I recently tried to re-read A. Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek for bookgroup, and couldn't get past first chapter. Descriptions of nature continually interrupted by drawing attention to writer, writing, and just wasn't interesting. I like your images because the plain language serves them; the fox took my attention for the whole trip across the yard, and even his prints. Hmmm; funny how our reading tastes change so much at different ages! Mlof FullFath.
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