Slow assimilation

Slow assimilation

It has been a long slide from Africa to October – at least the length of a giraffe’s neck.

A few photos to stem the tide… I won’t promise soon, but sometime, there will be more for you here.

In the meantime, a little scale…

Africa, Namibia, giraffes, Sossusvlei, red dunes, sand, desert, triangles, patterns

Africa, Namibia, giraffes, Sossusvlei, red dunes, sand, desert, triangles, patterns

Africa, Namibia, giraffes, Sossusvlei, red dunes, sand, desert, triangles, patterns

Red dust retreating

Red dust retreating

Africa in retrospect

My gear is mostly clean and stored now. A substantive layer of red grit has been rinsed from the bathtub after scrubbing boots, duffel, and backpack. I am getting used to the sun being in the southern sky again. My hands no longer look like worn stone and I seem to have finally lost the sand in my teeth after face-planting on the downslope of the famous red dunes. This was not an easy trip, long days, difficult roads, heat, cold, wind, and dust.

What’s the difference between this and fieldwork in New Mexico?

Space, time. People. Attitudes. Beliefs. Distances, geographic and human. Colors. Textures. The light. Elephants. Hyenas and lions.

My camera stopped working early in the trip. Although disappointed and frustrated by the sudden lack of this visual extension of myself, it gave me permission to see. Instead of looking quickly and then taking photos, I watched the landscape; I observed the animals. I saw more and saw it more viscerally. I picked up my cell phone to take a photo and realized the futility of trying to capture something so distant and obscured, or so intimate and detailed, and put it down again. Slowly shifting away from the thought that poor resolution was better than none.

I have much to process, the photos I did take with my camera and phone, and the images my head holds. These latter are somewhat out of order and are filtered through a light I can’t recreate on a different continent, with colors faded and intimacy lost.

Here are a few landscapes from South Africa and Namibia before the camera quit.

More to come. Stay tuned.

Africa, baboons, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, South Africa, Augrabies Falls National Park, landscape

Africa, baboons, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, South Africa, Orange River, landscape, border

Africa, baboons, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, At Kronenhof Lodge, Hardap Region, landscape,

Africa, baboons, route C27, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, At Kronenhof Lodge, Hardap Region, landscape,

Africa, baboons, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, Sossusvlei, red dunes, sand dunes, desert, landscape,

Africa, baboons, Namibia, silhouette, road trip, clouds, sky, landscape, outcrop, Sossusvlei, red dunes, sand dunes, desert, landscape,

Drought rules

Drought rules

An unexpected spring

Textures, colors, grasshoppers, darkling beetles, and cactus; a bull leaves a dry water hole; starving horses move to a water tank while vultures circle overhead. Drought drags on, fire rages, and summer monsoons seem far away.

New Mexico, desert, drought, cactus, spring, grasshopper, darkling beetle, juniper, horses, bull

New Mexico, desert, drought, cactus, spring, grasshopper, darkling beetle, juniper, horses, bull

New Mexico, desert, drought, cactus, spring, grasshopper, darkling beetle, juniper, horses, bull

New Mexico, desert, drought, cactus, spring, grasshopper, darkling beetle, juniper, horses, bull

New Mexico, desert, drought, cactus, spring, grasshopper, darkling beetle, juniper, horses, bull

 

 

The Road not Taken Enough