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Reg Darling

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in Warren, PA, The United States
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Average rating: 4.68 · 25 ratings · 7 reviews · 12 distinct works
Hartwell Road

4.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2009 — 5 editions
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Boondock Politics

4.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2012 — 3 editions
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Coyote Soul, Raven Heart: M...

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Love Song With Mountain

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A Story of One's Own: Readi...

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Still Life with Politics

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Still Life With Politics: D...

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Bullets and Bravado: An Ame...

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“How did the muskrat discover our composter in the first place? Chased there by a predator scare, a waft of citrus scent carried to the creek by the evening thermal, or some adventurous urge to journey beyond the safety of the creek? The latter, admittedly anthropomorphic possibility appeals to me. While it’s important not to get so far into such projections of human qualities into non-human realities that they begin to masquerade as fact, it’s equally important to recognize that they provide openings for affection not unlike those that enable our affections for fellow human beings. Drawn into closer observation of the small details of muskrat behavior, the hand-like deftness of their front paws, their cat-like grooming, the contrast between their nervousness on land and their confident ease in the water, I quickly realized that I’d been observing more than one, perhaps several, individuals. I looked upon them with growing affection, with friendship.”
Reg Darling, Boondock Politics

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