What began as a lament for the landscape, became the testimony of the loss of a loved one. The intention of keeping a record and creating an archive allows her to enumerate those fragments in the memories of experiences lived. There is a serial documentation, where the geography of what we carry in order to remember is preserved. Anticipating the facts of the death of a loved one, the piece continues to be “evidence” of the importance of the record of events, remains, and memory to transform our losses.