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Where the Land Ends

There is a point where the solid earth loses its nerve. It stretches out into the water, a spine of wood and iron, reaching for something that does not want to be held. We build these structures to convince ourselves that we have a place to stand, even when the tide is rising. We walk […]

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The Crispness of Morning

The first bite of a cold apple is a sound that travels through the jawbone, a sharp, clean snap that echoes in the skull before the juice even hits the tongue. It is the taste of autumn mornings, of dew-damp grass against bare ankles, and the sudden, bracing chill of air that has not yet […]

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The Weight of a Breath

If a single movement of air can alter the course of a storm, what does that say about the quietest moments of our lives? We are conditioned to believe that significance requires noise, that impact is measured by the force of our collisions with the world. Yet, there is a profound, silent power in simply […]