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Tag Archives: King Crimson
With Roots in the Sky (Finale)
1. Just over two years ago I began a series of blog posts that I’ve called “The Cedar Run Experience.” The series has reflected my intent to fly-fish and explore the whole length of a beautiful trout stream, Cedar Run, … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-intellectualism, beauty, Cedar Run, critical thinking, fishing, freedom, headwaters, hiking, King Crimson, music, native trout, nature, philosophy, Pine Creek watershed, racism, roots, songbirds, Summer Solstice, The Cedar Run Experience Part 20, violence, walking on air
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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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The Quiet Hills
Recently a local photographer dropped by the house and asked if he might take his camera to my “back forty” and look for some perspectives on Jackson Hill, a view to the east. That wouldn’t be a problem, but he’d … Continue reading
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Tagged hill music, Jackson Hill, King Crimson, natural perspectives, nature photography, sun and moon
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