The runner and the butterfly
It's a hard time of year in New England. It's not the snow, but the gray. On blue sky afternoons, sun glittering through the woods onto a heavy mat of snow traced over by wild tracks, I have no quarrel with winter. But February is not mostly like that. My biology students, required to go outside for 30 minutes a week and observe the world, are sulkily b…
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