Wild Grass

"The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it becomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself." - Henry Miller

19 October 2007

Slender Wild Oat

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This morning I visited a friend at the Urban Life Center at 1031 Franklin Street. I arrived a little early so I poked around the back par...
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16 October 2007

No more day-old bread at Folsom and 16th

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There's a chain link fence around the Rainbo Bakery Store at 16th Street and Folsom in the Mission. The store is closed and it is likel...
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15 October 2007

The known world

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As this project continues into its second month, I wonder about my quest to identify local grass species. What does one gain by being able ...
14 October 2007

Wildrye

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Got a chance to visit a farm in the Capay Valley on Saturday. It was beautiful to drive through the golden hills and olive groves. There we...
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12 October 2007

Karl Blossfeldt

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A recent comment on this blog brought up the name of Karl Blossfeldt, the German photographer. Blossfeldt (1865-1932) dedicated his life to...
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11 October 2007

White Man's Foot

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There are a million grasses in this city and, yes, each species has its own story. Though individual plants often just survive a season or t...
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10 October 2007

Ship of Grass

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Yesterday I walked along Terry A. Francois Street. This narrow road runs through a small seam of undeveloped land between the new UCSF Miss...
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