Sagebrush on Polecat Bench
by Janeen Wassink Searles
Title
Sagebrush on Polecat Bench
Artist
Janeen Wassink Searles
Medium
Photograph - Photography
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Sagebrush and unusual rock formations on the side of Polecat Bench, near Powell, Wyoming. Hand-created pen and ink grain texture added. Check out the high resolution preview!
Mark Twain:
[At Carson City, Nevada]: ...in [this] infernal soil nothing but that end of vegetable creation, "sage-brush" ventures to grow...When crushed, sage-brush emits an odor which isn't exactly magnolia and equally isn't exactly polecat--but it is a sort of compromise between the two.
- Letter to Jane Clemens, Sept/Oct. 1861
"Sage-brush is a very fair fuel, but as a vegetable it is a distinguished failure. Nothing can abide the taste of it but the jackass and his illegitimate child the mule."
- Mark Twain
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February 4th, 2012
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