A poetry chapbook by Robin Wyatt Dunn. Manzanita grows in the California chaparral, a red-barked stiff piece of underbrush with a thick shine, and it will cut you quick if you try to march straight through it. You can make "lemonade" from the berries, which help refresh backpackers on long trips. I learned this at Camp Unalayee, one of the rare places where the 1968 revolution never went south in America, and is still alive with all of its hippies...
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