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good night sweet prints

February 7, 2003

Okay, finally, the last of the New Year's photos. These are Stewart's.

And these are mine:

Agape, or Selfless Love
How Many Were Going to St. Ives?
Man vs. Beast (1)
Man vs. Beast (2)
Man vs. Beast (3)
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysic
Spleen Check
Three Sleeping Cats

 

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Texts and images copyright (C) 2022 Pauline Kerschen. Layout adapted from the Single A Tumblr theme by businessbullpen. The Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus) has zygodactylic feet, leaving X-shaped tracks with ambiguous direction. The Pueblo and Hopi used the X symbol to mislead evil spirits. Border folklore in the early twentieth century held that a roadrunner would lead a lost traveler back to his path. In Mexico the roadrunner is known as paisano, countryman.