On the train two women sit side by side, one dressed in purple from head to toe and the other in black from the shadowed floor up, each with a totebag between her feet and one of them reading Angels on Earth magazine while the other reads a biography called Scar Tissue. It looks like the sort of pairing that should mean something, but it probably doesn’t.
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tawny grammar is a notebook of nature and culture on the web and in the wild, kept by Steve Himmer. The name comes from Thoreau's essay "Walking", and the image above is the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel.