<pull-quote>Just our own little future forest<pull-quote>
<avatar-murph><avatar-murph><author-name>Murph<author-name>
<p-comment>Lovely. He's a natural born Dodger fan, one who understands the importance of a good farm system.<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>And how we do chop up those ready-to-harvest relief pitchers when they get dry and the season cold.<p-comment>
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<avatar-wuck><avatar-wuck><author-name>Wuck<author-name>
<p-comment>yeah, so many show up to spring training limbless.<p-comment>
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<avatar-murph><avatar-murph><author-name>Murph<author-name>
<p-comment>Relievers are definitely the firewood of major league baseball, Hoke. Superb analogy. Burn 'em if you got 'em.<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>Speaking of using up all your firewood, how great was it that Julio Urias—I swoon for his wonky eyes and goggles and tattoos and makeshift Mexican flag cape—became the CLOSER for the clinching games of both the pennant and the World Series?!<p-comment>
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<avatar-wuck><avatar-wuck><author-name>Wuck<author-name>
<p-comment>i was in queens for the first start of his career. he struck out his first batter, caught looking at strike three—liberal zone, wasn’t a strike.<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>Grace is how we enter the kingdom.<p-comment>
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<avatar-murph><avatar-murph><author-name>Murph<author-name>
<p-comment>How long have they been there?<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>Just two or three years. They had been in Colombia before that, and renting, always dreaming of creating a homestead and setting down roots. Let's just say they own every book by Wendell Berry.<p-comment>
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<avatar-wuck><avatar-wuck><author-name>Wuck<author-name>
<p-comment>which would you recommend?<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>I’ve only skimmed the surface. But reading “What Are People For?” Blew my twentysomething lid open good.<p-comment>
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<avatar-murph><avatar-murph><author-name>Murph<author-name>
<p-comment>I have an annotated copy of THE UNSETTLING OF AMERICA somewhere, referenced it and Berry in my article, "Something Else Very Barbara Pym: Cultural Criticism in QUARTET IN AUTUMN." It's sharp almost utopian stuff, if not always super realistic.<p-comment>
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<p-comment>That title is hilarious.<p-comment>
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<pull-quote>“So I’m guessing these two babies just waited,” Brennan said, “and died of starvation.”<pull-quote>
<avatar-wuck><avatar-wuck><author-name>Wuck<author-name>
<p-comment>what a goddamn gut punch this is, hoke. those poor owlets. how does a baby owl die, i wonder. what does it experience throughout its final days, its final hours? i’m at once comforted and saddened to think of how they had each other.<p-comment>
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<pull-quote>from the owls<pull-quote>
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<p-comment>you mean, like, from owlergies?<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>Well played, sir.<p-comment>
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<pull-quote>This wing had never opened until this moment. The owl’s beak hung limp toward the dirt over Brennan’s wrist.<pull-quote>
<avatar-murph><avatar-murph><author-name>Murph<author-name>
<p-comment>Brutal. Lovely.<p-comment>
<p-comment>Sometimes before falling asleep I begin thinking about falling asleep, about falling unconscious to the world, about ceasing to exist for however many hours I'm out. Then I find myself unable to, scared almost of falling asleep. Other nights I just conk out.<p-comment>
<p-comment>I hope these little owls just conked out, never to wake.<p-comment>
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<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>That's a benediction. May it reach backwards.<p-comment>
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<pull-quote>beyond the phone lines<pull-quote>
<avatar-hoke><avatar-hoke><author-name>Hoke<author-name>
<p-comment>Get this: Brennan texted me a few minutes ago, a week after writing this, that an immense trumpeter swan just slammed into the phone line above him and fell to the earth just feet away. He stood and watched for several moments as it struggled to steady itself. Eventually, though, it broke into a full run, flapped its huge wings, and took back to the air to catch up with its friends. <p-comment>
<p-comment>Brennan said he'd left his phone at home so he couldn't document the full unfolding drama. He did send me a photo of a white downy feather in his cold fingers, though. Not a bad consolation.<p-comment>
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