I brought a little plastic playset of skyscrapers and train tracks and cars to work with me and set it up on my desk, and when the day calls for it (as most of them do) I get out my gorilla fingerpuppet and stomp through the city, smashing and toppling buildings, flipping cars and tumbling trains, and it’s always at least a little bit satisfying.
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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.