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My quarters at Florida (Flor-ee-da) Ranger Station, 1976
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Fast forward 10 years. Steve knew I painted in watercolors (and had, in fact, purchased one of my paintings about 12 years ago). After his first poetry book published, he wanted to write one specifically about the Santa Rita Mountains, and asked me if I would be interested in providing illustrations for some of the poems, and maybe even the book cover, possibly using the painting he'd purchased from me. Of course I said yes!
After 4 years and 17 paintings later, Steve's book: Wild Ruminations: Poems Inspired by the Santa Rita Mountains (Wheatmark. February 3, 2026) released into the world. I'm so honored to have been asked to contribute to this book! I'm also quite touched that my Forest Service career inspired one of Steve's poems. I'd like to share that poem here:
Summers of Fire
with sunrise
cold, heavy air descends
steep Florida* Canyon slopes
cascading around and through
mammoth Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine,
Arizona walnut
then over oaks, mesquite, juniper
and an historic work station
built years ago
by Depression-era young men
yearning for a better life
Florida Ranger Station
Forest Service firefighters
train long and hard
for summers of fire
build firelines
bust knuckles
swing Pulaskis
haul packs and gear
chase spot fires
work to exhaustion
tongues like shoe leather
back and shoulders taut as
a charged fire hose
perseverance and grit prevail
over burnt landscapes
after a shower and supper
guys and gals meet at a cabin
for cards, music, laughter,
good ribbings, and beer
and perhaps, companionship too
if these walls could talk
what intimacies
what secrets of the heart
what hurt, pride, and loss
would reveal
a fire crew’s
summers of fire
flor-ee-da*
Dedicated to the fire crews of ‘76 ‘77 ‘78
