Whether we possess our own children or not, almost all of us have spent enough time with little people to realize how differently they look at the world from us grown-up types. Many of us have learned enough from said tykes to know that wee ones acquire information about the world via their sensory organs.
Leslie and I rolled into Joshua Tree National Park and smack into a murky soup of preservation lost. The national park’s horizon was dusted in a brown-tinted haze and we unknowing wondered, “What’s in this air?”