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Tag Archives: darkness
Against the Dying Light
I won’t need to rage against the dying of the light, per Dylan Thomas and his fine poetics. I won’t need to rage because I’ve done all that (for now) in private moments, and my purpose here is really very … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, Black Forest, darkness, Fall Creek, fishing, Ithaca NY, landlocked salmon, light, luck, Penn's Woods, photography, poetry, rage, Slate Run, Sun, Walt Franklin
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Starless and Oatka Dark
To night-fish on a river is like starting out life with nothing and realizing, when all is said and done, you’ve got most of nothing left. To night-fish on Oatka (O-at-ka) Creek, a tributary of the Genesee River in Monroe County, … Continue reading
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Tagged brown trout, Charles Meck, courage, darkness, Dylan Thomas, fear, friendship, King Crimson, mind, night fishing, Oatka Creek, Pteranodon, Time
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