Ecology of the Senses

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Fog at Isle Royale. The largest island in Lake Superior, obscures the edges of land, water, and sky. The photo is a mix of blue and gray tones. Fog in the foreground makes water and sky into one blurred element. An outer island in the distance appears as an indistinct land mass. The photo’s overall effect resembles the author’s waning peripheral vision, which he often compares to impressionist paintings by Claude Monet.

Returning to Lake Superior year after year like a migrating loon, I’ve learned the other side of a slow, uncertain process that could be called “going blind.” With the lake as my teacher, I know what lies on the other side. I call it letting go of sight. Read more