Sequoia and a ManCarbon dioxide in, oxygen out. The opposite of humans. My pine needles embalmed in the warmth from each ray of sunlight, the entirety of my…Mar 1815Mar 1815
Rosemary’s KiteThere’s an old woman, with silver hair so long it grazes her ankles. She sells hand-stitched kites in the town by day and flies them on the…Jul 13, 2023Jul 13, 2023
Armor Against Decay: Anti-Aging ProductsCapitalism has found a way to make profit off a perceived or implied imperfection in one’s body. Just as capitalism seeks to control and…May 11, 20231May 11, 20231
The Industry of Death and it’s Anti-EnvironmentalismOne of the major questions we concern ourself with is “where will we go when we die?” This question is often one that is a search for…Apr 26, 20232Apr 26, 20232
The Bus Ride HomeIt was 11:37 on a Wednesday night and I lived on the quiet side of town, the houses nearby seemed to be full of families of at least four…Mar 16, 20234Mar 16, 20234
A Day, Three Nights, and an Elk in DaylightMy Dad often takes me to the woods. To the same place we’d go every year. Our place without service, connection, light, a path. The wood’s…Mar 8, 20232Mar 8, 20232
I hate my body, but I love the planetCan we really love the planet and appreciate it if we do not first feel at home in our bodies?Mar 3, 20239Mar 3, 20239
Wetlands or WastelandsWetlands are the borders between land and water, what protects the earth and all of its beings from certain ecological damage. They are…Feb 7, 20232Feb 7, 20232