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Adults, in their dealing with children, are insane,“ he [Ed Ricketts] said. "And children know it too. Adults lay down rules they would not think of following, speak truths they do not believe. And yet they expect children to obey the rules, believe the truths, and admire and respect their parents for this nonsense. Children must be very wise and secret to tolerate adults at all. And the greatest nonsense of all that adults expect children to believe is that people learn by experience. No greater lie was ever revered. And its falseness is immediately discerned by children since their parents obviously have not learned anything by experience. Far from learning, adults simply become set in a maze of prejudices and dreams and sets of rules whose origins they do not know and would not dare inspect for fear the whole structure might topple over on them. I think children instinctively know this,” Ed said. “Intelligent children learn to conceal their knowledge and keep free of this howling mania.”
― John Steinbeck, The Log from the Sea of Cortez

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Not that this bears any relevant to Charlie and me. Never.

Sierra Laguna National Park (post courtesy of Roger Luckenbach)

I’ve attached a little map from one of my field journalsof some of the recent attempts to develop the national park on theeastern flank of the Sierra Laguna. You can reach all of thesepoints from Santiago which is a quaint village just off Hwy 1., southof La Paz. The best spot is a campground at Santa Rita indicated bythe dotted dirt road. There are tables, tent sites  etc., but thebest thing is the lovely public … more

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Charlie in front of the meaningless bridge to nowhere. “And it’s not even very decorative.” On our walk to Se Habla.

One chapter ends, one begins

In the beginning, in 1989, it was a very empty house, except for the fecal droppings and urinary disposals in the flooring and the sub-flooring from the cats and dogs and rabbits of the prior owner. Robin Burnett thought as a joke he would wear a full scuba outfit to our first houses-smelling. His look when the odors hit him and the look of the others spoke loudly of their concern for my business judgment … more