From the spherical beehive cactus
to the flattened medallions of the prickly pear
From a ground of solid rock
to the dust storms that sling about the finest sand
From the radioactive weight of uranium
to the wispy desert plants, little more than web or string
The population that swells in winter
and shrinks when the snowbirds leave
The solidity of the saguaro, all torso with bulging biceps,
to the graceful sway of the ocotillo, with its array of impossibly slender arms
From the way it saps your strength in summer
to the way it sharpens your mind and senses
The desert is nothing if not a grand experiment in density and form.
Sun, Heat, Structure

Illustration by Allen B. Thangkhiew
Posted On: February 25, 2025