Tiny Essay
I get up and go out to the breezeway, and I stand in the morning coolness, watching a shawl of white fog wrapping the tawny pecan orchard. The fog reaches across the sandy yellow road, onto the other man’s land on the other side.
There our neighbor has planted a field of rye, now thigh-high an…
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