A Quintet of Desert Dancers:

The high desert junipers die into all manner of eyeworthy shapes. Seeing these ancient dry trees as dancers is what is called anthropomorphism: the human tendency to see elements of the non-human world as somehow like humans. We morph what we see into images of ourselves (anthropos). Dancers to me, but…what do you see?

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