A series of essays on the changing American cultural landscape, from modified mobile homes and prefab hogans on the Navajo Nation to the unfinished Tyvek-covered additions in rural areas. The goal is to tease out something of American character from the contemporary world through which we pass, often unseeing.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Looking at America: Watermelon, Slavery, and the 5th of July
Looking at America: Watermelon, Slavery, and the 5th of July: "This morning, despite a summer cold, I sat on the porch eating fresh-picked strawberries and watermelon from Gill’s Farm up 209 toward Kin..."
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