The Drake

Dry Spell

CIENTISTS NOW SAY that the last two decades of drought in the West are the worst in 1200 years. In my home near the San Francisco Bay, I can dismiss this notion when water still flows from my taps. But even in the city, paved and landscaped, tamed and mastered, small signs of the drought appear in places where the natural world pushes through. The creek near my house, its flow directed through concrete culverts to avoid any

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Drake

The Drake4 min read
Fish the Tails
“FISH THE TAILS. Fish. The. Tails.” Finally, on the third cast of the third run in what felt like the third hour of fishing, my sulphur landed gently in the tail of a deep plunge pool, floated for three seconds, and a brook trout grabbed it just befo
The Drake4 min read
Largemouth Lair
MOM AND DAD were both farm kids raised in the Missouri Ozarks, Mom was among twelve siblings and Dad one of eleven. The aftermath of WWII eventually drew them and many siblings into the closest big city, St. Louis, for jobs and the beginnings of thei
The Drake2 min read
A Case for Travel
LAST SUMMER, The New Yorker ran an essay titled “The Case Against Travel.” The writer, Agnes Callard, expressed some fair viewpoints about touristy activities, like the underwhelming impact of over-hyped attractions (the Mona Lisa comes to mind). Cal

Related Books & Audiobooks