Surfaces

Two weeks ago we walked on dust. But a few days of snow and rain have swollen the bentonite clay in the Morrison Formation into a soft, brickled carpet. Sun and wind will soon turn it to dust again, except where cryptobiotic organisms can anchor it.

In another stratum of the Morrison, the winter wet had brought down a layer of outwash like melted creamsicle: flat as a dance floor, delicate and thin as old wallpaper.

3 thoughts on “Surfaces”

  1. Hi, Betsy: Wonderful photos, observations and writing — as usual. We always look forward to your contribution.

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