02 Mar 2015 Ward Valley: An Extreme and Solemn Relationship This is our land, this is our water, these are our roots. It is sacred to us because it is… Kim Stringfellow
23 Jan 2015 Anyone for hounding rocks? David Eyre (pronounced “air”) prides himself as an agate licker—aka rockhound. Eyre, a fortyish looking man with a serious rockabilly… Kim Stringfellow
05 Jan 2015 Reimagining the Amargosa In hindsight Susan Sorrells did not intend to stay in Shoshone, California. In her late twenties and living in Geneva,… Kim Stringfellow
26 Nov 2014 Experiments in Desert Utopic Living From where I used to live, on the fringes of what had been the colony’s land, this Ozymandias was the… Kim Stringfellow
17 Oct 2014 Land Speeding at El Mirage The fast, flat alkali playas of the western Mojave have beckoned a certain type of individual obsessed with speed and… Kim Stringfellow
19 Sep 2014 Gem-O-Rama On the second weekend in October, for over seventy-five years, Searles Valley Minerals (SVM) hosts Gem-O-Rama, a gem and mineral… Kim Stringfellow
05 Sep 2014 The End of the World The desert, by virtue of disassociating us from a familiar environment, allows us the cognitive room to fantasize more freely.”… Kim Stringfellow
15 Aug 2014 King Clone Creosote Just north in nearby Lucerne Valley and not far from where I live in Joshua Tree is a fairly unremarkable… Kim Stringfellow 1 Comment
31 Jul 2014 Reyner Banham Loves the Mojave British architectural historian/critic Reyner Banham (1922-88) had a thing about the desert—specifically deserts of the American Southwest and in particular,… Kim Stringfellow