after 11 inches of new snow
by Ethel Mortenson Davis

after 11 inches of new snow
by Ethel Mortenson Davis

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a photograph by Sonja Bingen, our daughter

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a pastel by Ethel Mortenson Davis

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Kevin Michael Davis, our son, has been gone for nine years. He took this photo while visiting us while we lived in Continental Divide, NM. We wish we could walk through these doors and see him for at least one more time.
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pastel by Ethel Mortenson Davis

Not long before our son, Kevin Davis, Alazanto, died of cancer, he traveled to Paris and did several photographs of the city. This is his photograph of Notre Dame, a memory after today’s fire. A double kind of memory for Ethel and I. He was an extraordinary web designer, photographer, artist, and poet. The burning of Notre Dame creates a hole in the spirit of our humanity.

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poem and photograph by Ethel Mortenson Davis
Stopped
to look
at the Byzantine light
coming out of the morning sky ̶
goldleaf
burnishing the edges,
turning the deep mountains
violet.
Take my hand
before we become
common!

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photo by Ethel Mortenson Davis from where we stayed during our New Mexico trip.
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