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BREATHING CHAPARRAL | JOURNAL

 

Inhaling steadily, exhaling gently into the fieriness of developing Manzanita skin and glistening like Mountain Mahogany. 

  • Nov 13, 2020

on a day like today

when the wind

is blowing

the traffic hums

snow is miles away

on the very tip

of the mountain

as we search

for Ash

but we can’t

find her

it’s now dark

and so

it will

have to be

enough

  • Nov 12, 2020



Spread too thin,

she packed up

and hiked straight

out of her home

in Kern, California.

With hope and

ambition for something

fresh and cool

and more forgiving.


Meet Buckwheat that travelled miles from a field near the Kern River. Berries that were living in Laguna Beach. Walnut Husk from a farm in Yucaipa and Ash that was left homeless.


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