
Methuselah and the Ancients of Bylot
December 20, 2017
Words and photos by Frank Wolf. Methuselah sidles up beside me on the frozen dirt streets of Pond Inlet. It’s… Read more
Read MoreWords and photos by Frank Wolf. Methuselah sidles up beside me on the frozen dirt streets of Pond Inlet. It’s… Read more
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Read MoreCompleting this project was a dream come true and I still feel dazed by the experience. On paper, it all added up, but I don’t think I’ve ever felt trepidation like that before. In the end, it was a perfect project: within reach, but barely.
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