usly a recent addition; a garden with pond, surrounded by tiled rooftops; a cottage buried in a thicket; New York Giants a house with a vast flat roof, no garden; a farmhouse, under its eaves a glimpse of the hood of a fire engine, converted from a small pickup truck; a Shinto shrine with Seattle Seahawks twenty-four Dallas Cowboys storage drums lined up in the back; the storehouse of an agricultural cooperative, with a hole in the roof; a lumber mill jutting out into the river; a lone dwelling buried deep in the mountains, where it seems no sunlight could possibly penetrate at any hour of the day.
And connecting them all, roads that are not |
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