About This Book
A collection of rural vignettes and personal reminiscences that weave close natural observation with small-scale human dramas. Episodes set around rivers, marshes, and woodlands portray encounters with birds, mammals, and seasonal change while neighbors and families reckon with work, loss, and moral decisions shaped by the landscape. Interspersed autobiographical passages describe the author's life, methods, and the building of a home and studio devoted to field study and photography. Recurring themes include stewardship of place, the ties between community and environment, and an intimate attention to flora and fauna rendered in descriptive, colloquial prose.
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