I am moving the briny salt bitter pit of the unripened cherries over my tongue. This last two weeks I have been re-wilded to the land we are stewarding. I am a cog in its machine, though I try to push against some of the currents it has created in the landscape.
The thistles I tried to negotiate in April now stand taller than me. Their purple flowers are…
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