Snow-wind Flowforms, South Wallowas . . . trying to break trail
on light cross-country skis through a miraculous but arduous
landscape of wind-sculpted snow. Drifts to two meters, with
wind-sintered, uniform snow crystals as hard as rock—
On the road in the Northwest of America.




How complicated the ways we wander

once Truth is lost;


how unnecessary the wars,

how without meaning—

the waste.











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Photograph by Cliff Crego © 2008 picture-poems.com
(created: I.6.2008)