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A collection of lyrical, observational sketches set in the arid ranges east of the high Sierras and into the Mojave, tracing watercourses, springs, plants, animals, Indigenous peoples, and small settler communities. Through keen natural description and cultural reflection the author examines seasonal rhythms, survival strategies of desert flora and fauna, the scarcity and social importance of water, and human encounters with a harsh but intimate landscape. Essays alternate close ecological detail with meditative, personal prose, portraying landscapes, local characters, and traditional crafts while reflecting on belonging, naming, and the land’s quiet claims.
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