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Stacey McCluskey
May 9, 2019

When the river's too high to fish...

Stacey McCluskey
May 9, 2019

We’re still wearing wool, but spring persists with newborn wrinkled plants cracking their protective shells. I’m sure someone has studied leaves to learn how to fold fabric for things like parachutes and backpacking garments. Skunk cabbage and rhubarb would be good subjects for this purpose. Guess I’ll nibble a trout lily instead of a trout.

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