Rocky Mountain Maple, leaf patterns II (Acer glabrum),
Payette National Forest, near Bear, Idaho . . .
The only maple of the inner Pacific Northwest.
On the road in the American Northwest.



. . . Two Miniatures . . .


(1)
Information is like the web of links in a wire fence;

Meaning is like the cascade of waves on a mountain stream.


One you can tie together endlessly,

capturing what you're looking for,

and keeping out what you don't want in.


The other, just by drawing a border around it,

vanishes.



(2)
'Too much' means not enough—difference.










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