Curtiss ClarkMud SeasonSigns have gone up on roads around here posting temporary six-ton weight limits for vehicular traffic. It is not because the bridges have…Feb 25, 2018Feb 25, 2018
Curtiss ClarkWinter’s RetreatWinter shifted, just like that, in a fevered February night, tossing the snug covers of the season all about in such a tangle of elements…Feb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018
Curtiss ClarkEverything Must WaitThe builder of our house was generous with windows, apparently wishing to have it both ways: keep the elements out, but let the outside in…Feb 14, 2018Feb 14, 2018
Curtiss ClarkGroundhog DayIt’s Groundhog Day, and news media in a reflexive tittering twitch will spend an inordinate amount of time today covering the ritual of men…Feb 2, 2018Feb 2, 2018
Curtiss ClarkJanuary LightAt the end of January, light scatters sideways into the wooded landscapes here as if Apollo were throwing spare change from his sun chariot…Jan 23, 2018Jan 23, 2018
Curtiss ClarkThe Water We KnowWinter may be the best time to try to learn a place. I am trying to learn New Hampshire since my fluency in Connecticut, my native, and…Jan 17, 2018Jan 17, 2018
Curtiss ClarkAfter The ThawSomewhere they are grooming beaches, lining up margarita glasses, and bracing for the incessant clack of flip-flops as January crosses the…Jan 13, 2018Jan 13, 2018
Curtiss Clark… And That’s What It’s All AboutWe angels and devils here in New Hampshire certainly feel like we are sitting on the cold shoulder of the world these days.Jan 8, 2018Jan 8, 2018