Pick (John Pickering) has been busy working with some of the techies and the new server software.
The system is up and is noticeably faster…particularly the mapper.
Have fun.
Sam
P.S. For those involved with labels and guides…still working on some of those details.
New Mexico Treasure Hunt
We knew we had to find it.
we heard there was a cave
far back in the foothills
"inaccessible to livestock" on the old range map.
We entered a hurting landscape,
4-wheel rough ride
through stubby pinyon and juniper.
ground chewed down to cactus and crystal dust.
Left the truck at the end of the road
where ranchers had gouged a spring
from a seep to a sump,
a jumble-rock pit of nasty water.
Walked on through the fecal dirt
of a hundred hapless beasts
turned loose on a land that cannot feed them.
Walked higher to the steep and rocky part,
grass beginning to show,
no cows here, no barbed wire.
Then, up above: the cave, an overturned smile,
big & forgiving with grass flowing out,
tall and tawny green,
a hillside soft and full with it.
We sat for hours and listened
to what the cave had to say:
the sound of wind
through thigh-high grass
where cows haven't been.
-Suzanne Freeman
Be Kinder than Necessary
Neil S. Cobb,
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