He’s thinking about Antarctica, and Texas. I’m thinking about Life.

…we drive for fifteen minutes and see nothing but rock and brush. The brush looks dead; Ms. Ngyuen informs me that it comes alive in the spring. Like Baffin Island, I imagine, the living things live their whole lives in that narrow time when conditions are favorable, and all the rest of the time they wait.
–as thought by the title character of China Mountain Zhang by Maureen McHugh.