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On Annie Dillard and being a “spoonie”

It’s absolutely pouring outside. The wind is blowing the rain up against the windows as if it’s trying to get in the house, while water streams off the outside shed roofs. The bog out back is quickly filling up, and our yard has become a puddled, muddy quagmire. The sky is heavy and dark, and…

15 November, 2017 in Watershed Moments 3.0.

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