a photograph by Sonja Bingen
Category Archives: Photography
Remnants of Prairie
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Dog
a photograph by Ethel Mortenson Davis
The dog who came to the gate and put her nose in Ethel’s hand.
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Dried Leaves and Horizon
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In the Morning Fog
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The Way Life Ought To Be At The End of Summer
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Esopus Lighthouse on the Hudson River
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Sweet Corn in the Desert
Ethel grew up on a dairy farm not far from Wausau, Wisconsin. The farm, its woods, and the stream that ran through the farm often finds its way into her poetry, but perhaps the greatest skill she took away from her childhood was her ability to grow anything anywhere. The Pueblo and Navajo who live in the country around Continental Divide have traditionally grown the three sisters: Corn, squash, and beans. We had not lived in New Mexico for long before Ethel picked up the magic of this combination of plants. This year, however, her corn has been the most spectacular of any year since we moved here. She made compost all winter and spring and has fed the small corn patch in our yard strategically since early spring. She has watered most mornings during this terrible year of drought, and the result is the tallest sweet corn to be found anywhere close to here. The beans, wrapped around the corn stalks, is just as profuse, resulting in a good year for Ethel’s crops.
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