I have a new post up at the Plummer’s Hollow blog. It’s a gas.
I live in an Appalachian hollow in the Juniata watershed of central Pennsylvania, and spend a great deal of time walking in the woods. Here’s a bio. All of my writing here is available for reuse and creative remix under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. For attribution in printed material, my name (Dave Bonta) will suffice, but for web use, please link back to the original. Contact me for permission to waive the “share alike” provision (e.g. for use in a conventionally copyrighted work).
Dave – don’t worry about photographing rocks instead of being an activist. You do an excellent job at both. Simply printing and commenting on the mining letter has impact. But honestly, so do your poems and “rocks.” Your blog has made me (and I am sure others) more thoughtful and more aware. Please keep on doing what you are doing.
Thanks, Sarah – I shall. Very kind of you to say so.
beautiful photos and words, real sense of place in there
You mean in the Plummer’s Hollow blog? Thanks. I’ve been sort of neglecting it, but I’m going to try to remember to at least post about the more significant wildlife sightings there as well as here.