Garfield, Map 007, 2014
Building a museum case and filling it with types of mussels
is one way of knowing mussels; but on the shore, a mussel leads to a crab or a
curious stone, which leads to another thing and eventually leads back to
mussels, which is another and perhaps a more far-reaching way to know mussels.
The sea that always seems like a metaphor, but one that is always moving,
cannot be fixed, like a heart that is a like a tongue that is like a mystery
that is like a story that is like a border that is like something altogether
different and like everything at once. One thing leads to another, and this is
the treasure that always runs through your fingers and never runs out.
Rebecca Solnit
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