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This Rough Magic

At Home on the Columbia Slough
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The Columbia Slough in Portland, Oregon, often gets a bad rap. It's been called a "swamp," an "open sewer," even the "slough of despond." But clean-up efforts in recent years have begun to rehabilitate the slough's reputation and restore its value as a thin ribbon of connectivity for migrating birds and year-round wildlife. In their environmental memoir, This Rough Magic: At Home on the Columbia Slough, Nancy Henry and Bruce Campbell take possession of an old log house bordering the Buffalo Slough (a side channel of the Columbia Slough). They remodel the home, plant an organic garden, study the birds, and battle with moles, nutrias, and beavers that gnaw their trees and uproot their produce. In their new vest-pocket Valhalla, the couple observes "rough magic" in action as the natural world adapts to the heavy-metal pandemonium of the unnatural world. Truck traffic kills birds and mammals, chemicals contaminate fish, factory smoke fouls the air, yet abundant wildlife prevails, finding food and shelter in forests and marshes, culverts and dumpsters. Traveling the nineteen mile length of the slough by foot, kayak, and bike, the authors navigate an obstacle course of shopping centers, industrial parks, residential neighborhoods, highways, relict fruit orchards, and tent camps. As it inches along from Fairview Lake to the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, the slough serves up a clamorous concert of birdsong, sirens, and commerce-along with serendipitous scenes of beauty. Today's spaghettified stretch of engineered channels and side streams bears little resemblance to the historic floodplain of the lower Columbia River, the fertile wetlands where Chinookan peoples first encountered Lewis and Clark in 1805. Nevertheless, creatures large and small still abound, the steady pulse of Mother Nature's heartbeat holding fast against the crush of industrial expansion.

Author Biography:

NANCY HENRY co-authored This Rough Magic: At Home on the Columbia Slough, with her husband Bruce Campbell. They met in a writing group nearly four decades ago and are still each other's biggest fans. For many years, Nancy led a creative team that developed adult learning programs for AmeriCorps, VISTA and other community service efforts. Now she enjoys volunteering at Hopewell House, a nonprofit, end-of-life care residence. BRUCE CAMPBELL is the son of a mapmaker/surveyor. As a child, he lived nomadically in rural trailer courts throughout all lower forty-eight states. This spurred in him a love of geography and the natural world. Published in The Timberline Review, Fabula Press, and The Tishman Review, Bruce has twice won awards in Willamette Writers' Kay Snow Fiction Contest. He's also been a fiction finalist in the San Francisco Writing Contest three consecutive years, and a finalist twice in the Tucson Festival of Books. Bruce has traveled the world, but prefers staying home to pull weeds, taking to heart Candide's advice: "We must cultivate our garden."
Release date Australia
August 14th, 2023
Contributor
  • Illustrated by Amanda M Williams
Pages
230
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
156x234x13
ISBN-13
9781736231692
Product ID
37861841

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