Miles City, Montana

Miles City, Montana

Miles City, Montana never entered into the conversation. The town never crossed their minds.  Perhaps it no longer existed, or, if it did, all that remained were ragtag memories of drunken soldiers asleep in the snow. The two of them had other things to discuss.  Over...

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Leadore, Idaho

Leadore, Idaho

Leadore, Idaho never looked better and never looked back. Her own bout of looking back, sifting through her values was tiring. She now felt as if she had slogged through the toughest stretch of her thinking. Her rage was tamed.  She was no longer disgusted with a...

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Skull Valley, Arizona

Skull Valley, Arizona

Skull Valley, Arizona sat still and waited for something astonishing. She was still distraught, attempting to weigh the merits of vigilante violence. These bad behaviors America couldn’t seem to wash away, why not unleash them against people who poisoned the land with...

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Bagdad, Arizona

Bagdad, Arizona

Bagdad, Arizona never gave up on the possibility it might someday capture the attention of a visionary who would embrace the town and fulfill its promise. She had the far stool at the counter of a café outside Bagdad, Arizona.  The yellow Formica was faded and...

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Tyrone, New Mexico

Tyrone, New Mexico

Tyrone, New Mexico crumbled like a well gone dry. But it was still a good town and would probably always be one so long as the frackers stayed away. All she wanted was to get on with things.  Any sliver of rational thought would have been welcome. She had been...

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Carey, Idaho

Carey, Idaho

Carey, Idaho was where she remembered what her father had told her, that geography sleeps with destiny. They go to bed together and wake up in different rooms, separated by boosters and bulldozers. In the west, where chapters of history are written on crusty deserts,...

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Worland, Wyoming

Worland, Wyoming

Worland, Wyoming reminded her how deceptive the west could be. One moment dull and easily dismissed, the next moment impossible to ignore and impossible to measure. Miles were meaningless.  They never really explained how far it was from Waitsburg, Washington to Peach...

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Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Chaco Culture National Historical Park

Chaco Culture National Historical Park reminds us how much remains hidden from even the most knowledgeable eyes. Warm winds carry centuries of mystery curling through the pre-Columbian ruins. Archaeologists can only speculate.  Their knowledge comes up short and they...

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Harlem, Montana

Harlem, Montana

Harlem, Montana didn’t matter anymore. The highway patrolman who pulled her over hadn’t put two and two together. She couldn’t blame him.  The car’s title and her driver’s license checked out.  He had no reason to search her.  The collection of documents remained...

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Taft, California

Taft, California

Taft, California took her back to her brother’s telescope. It was mid-morning.  Her brother was napping in the field after an all-night outing staring up at the stars.  When the pickup truck ran over him, his ribcage was crushed and his heart was punctured. The driver...

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John Muir Died

John Muir Died

John Muir died in downtown Los Angeles on Christmas Eve, 1914. He had been visiting his daughter Helen on the high desert in Daggett, California.  She didn’t think it was simply a cold her father was suffering from and she was right.  The illness quickly ballooned...

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Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni

Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni

Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni is our new National Monument. The name has been drawn from two native languages, Havasupai and Hopi. The Havasupai Baaj Nwaavjo translates into “where tribes roam” and the Hopi I’tah Kukveni means “our footprints.” The 917,618 acres of land...

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Morenci, Arizona

Morenci, Arizona

Morenci, Arizona stretched its tired arms and exhaled a century of sin. She was now weighing the pros and cons of vengeance.  She was cottoning to the thrust of a vendetta, so gorgeously refined over the centuries in Corsica, a brittle land not unlike the American...

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San Luis Obispo County

San Luis Obispo County

San Luis Obispo County and Santa Barbara County appear and disappear on the drive across California State Route 166. The road winds through the Cuyama Valley in serpentine coils.  Most of the time San Luis Obispo County lies to the north and Santa Barbara County to...

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Cokedale, Colorado

Cokedale, Colorado

Cokedale, Colorado wasn’t far from where the Santa Fe Chief used to roll through. It was a good place to reflect on a different era and to size up the riches of unspoiled land. Not the riches sought by miners, drillers and developers, but resources not so easily...

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Branch Creek

Branch Creek

Branch Creek trickled with wavering determination from the La Panza Range down to the Estrella River. She asked her father if they could buy the land.  He explained it was BLM land and not for sale.  The Bureau of Land Management was responsible for looking after it....

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Sloan, Nevada

Sloan, Nevada

Sloan, Nevada fluttered like the emerald frond of a sago palm. They put on music best suited for the middle of the night in the middle of the afternoon.  This made the room, already quite small, feel even smaller. A dangerous alto sax shook the walls.  Each note...

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The BLM Land

The BLM Land

The BLM land that swept away from their property stretched out for miles and slanted down the eastern slope of the Santa Lucia Mountains like a rippled roll of giftwrap. Imperceptible changes in elevation shaped two terrains into one.  A palpable magnetism took hold...

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