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Songs from the Range

My office and kitchen are littered with stones.

On the sill behind my desk is the heaviest of them: a 20-pound lump of palagonite from the Deep Creek ravine west of Spokane. It is a dense, crystalized and discolored chunk of basalt—the result of the Grande Ronde lava flow interacting with water some 16 million years ago. The palagonite ranges in color from the glassy black of obsidian to a rough, yellowish-orange crust. Continue reading Songs from the Range

Prayers in Natural Light

Sixty favorite images from The Devil’s Toenail to the Cascade crest, and sometimes over the edge.

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The beauty of experience
earthwaves
what she says when I call
Silk stream on the north fork
Currently jade
The heron holds its ground
In memory of Marcia Dewinter
Oak leaf arteries
Epiphany
The talus garden
Peter and the apostles at dawn
The Boulder on the Bumping
Water and the Willow
Entropy
Rock Creek searches for the ocean
mountains and the mountain
The root of it
Sea of Palouse
Deluge
The sky you and I share
On the road to Mt. Hope
Rising from the talus
Unreasonably orange
The light within the grove
Precarious
Grace is also ephemeral
Wenatchee River near Leavenworth
farewell
The falls below Judith Pool
How rocks get wet
Wishing you were here
Aspen and red twig in Northrup Canyon
Path through the marsh
Treeline
Seventeen ways to blue
Fluctuation
The Meadow off Elder Road
Peter and the Apostles, a wider view
The flame in the park
leaves in the multiverse
The west wall
A woodpecker’s place
Sunset near Lamont