Description
Whether in Cow’s parlor, or on the bank of Lower Creek, or at Goat’s place, the struggle between a lively private text and public life haunts the conversations that find their way on meandering paths that hold meaning for Cow and Goat.
Cow’s house in particular offers her friends an interlude of disengagement from the demanding agenda of South Pasture’s world, which at times afflicts the human condition. It is hoped that, indisputably claimed by nature and ever haunted by spirit, the human condition may come by sturdy truths, like those from ancient myths, in such a place.