Back to the Mountain
That’s how I felt, at 10 p.m. on a Sunday night, in a town that you may never visit—with my stethoscope around my neck, gloves on my hands, and ski boots on my feet.
That’s how I felt, at 10 p.m. on a Sunday night, in a town that you may never visit—with my stethoscope around my neck, gloves on my hands, and ski boots on my feet.
I suppose it’s encouraging to recognize ways that I’ve grown since then, but I’m frustrated by what feels unfinished.
All the while, the Soviet Union had parked their own ships nearby.
The selective pressures that sculpted the genes of our ancestors left deep imprints.
I know it’s not a popular thing—to say I am against eating plant foods
“Please don’t call the police,” she says.
Each of those shorn poplars may well have been genetically identical, but those of us in the serious tree-climbing business knew that didn’t mean squat.
I distinctly remember drinking an entire pot one night.
At least I now know not to compost in the shade.
The poppies were there first.