Once a village, now a forest
Oct. 13th, 2005 06:07 pmThis weekend, Alex, Alexis and I went to Dogtown, an abandoned 19th century village that is now protected land. I love to think that given 100 years and a minimum of human destruction, that anyplace in New England could look like this.




(For a better look at these mushrooms, and a whole lot of pictures by a better photographer armed with a better camera, go here. Don't "friend" her without asking, though, or she'll get mad at me.)


(Red-backed salamander, isopod, and millipede, together in the damp ashes and charred tin cans of a campfire.)






(For a better look at these mushrooms, and a whole lot of pictures by a better photographer armed with a better camera, go here. Don't "friend" her without asking, though, or she'll get mad at me.)


(Red-backed salamander, isopod, and millipede, together in the damp ashes and charred tin cans of a campfire.)


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Date: 2005-10-14 01:54 am (UTC)Speaking of which, I actually met you about a year ago at the Lucy Parson's Center. You were reading from your zine and I loved it. Then just the other day I saw your post to found_objects and loved all your pictures on here too...