Lay of the Land

Lay of the Land

Martian Dreams

Underlying these exploratory aims were grander dreams of conquest, I found—no longer just fanciful speculation. Continue reading

Lay of the Land

A Dill in Every Soup

I love to look at dill. I love to handle it, chop it. It’s an elegant shape. Its featheriness is touchable; I brush it on my cheeks when no one is looking. Continue reading

Lay of the Land

Cicadas Still Sing

IN LATE JUNE, the thrum of annual cicadas, or chicharras, as we call them here in San Antonio, becomes the dominant sound of summer. The air percolates with percussion as males buckle Continue reading

Lay of the Land

The Gift of Touch

Being still, listening, resting in the humble feeling of not knowing, and becoming, truly, a grandchild—curious, longing for stories. Continue reading