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Smoke and flames are seen from Adam Shaw’s house one week after the fires started in Sonoma County, when he first returned to his home to survey any damage. Photos by Adam ShawA lot of people are unsettled by the wind, but I’ve always loved it. On Sunday night, October 8, 2017, in the small town of Glen Ellen, in California’s Sonoma County, the winds were howling with gusts in excess of 60 mph. I had been playing guitar and stepped outside to watch the moon and feel the warm, wild wind. Looking at the moon, I was thinking of the line in the novel The Sheltering Sky where Paul Bowles asks, “How many more times will you watch the full moon rise?” Whenever I watch the moon, that line serves as a reminder of the brief, transient nature of life, and as a call to pay just a little more attention to the fragile nectar of the passing moment.
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