Hydrologic Cycle

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April 2, 2023 by The Citron Review

by Jolie Kaytes

 

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Jolie Kaytes is a professor of landscape architecture at Washington State University. Her work explores how landscapes are represented and contemplates the importance of place. She is an NEH grant recipient and her writing has appeared in Terrain.org, Weber: the Contemporary West, Camas, and others. She lives in Moscow, Idaho.

 

 

For Text Readers: The above micropoem image

shows arrows between words following a circle: water, memory, sorrow, unravels, memory, shifts, love, churns

 

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Lake George photograph by Stieglitz, 1896

Alfred Stieglitz. Meeting of Day and Night, Lake George, 1896. The Art Institute of Chicago