There¿s no such thing as the middle of nowhere. Everywhere is the middle of somewhere for some living being. That was Suzanne Stryk¿s mantra as she journeyed through her home state on a mission inspired by the reflective, encyclopedic sensibility of Thomas Jefferson¿s book <i>Notes on the State of Virginia.</i><BR></BR>While acknowledging the moral contradictions in the founding father¿s work and life, Stryk offers a contemporary interpretation of Virginia¿s ecology from a visual artist¿s point of view. She kayaks pristine swamps in river country, wanders the galleries of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, hikes rocky trails across the Appalachians, and strolls the dusty streets of old coal towns. She encounters frogs, millipedes, ravens, dragonflies, sparrows, turtles, and many other species that claim a particular place as home.<BR></BR>Weaving in historical anecdotes and personal memories, Stryk relates her encounters with these beings in their ¿somewheres.¿ The creatures in their ha