About This Book
A series of monthly essays maps the year on a coastal peninsula through attentive natural observation and reflective prose. The author records changing light, bird song, plant life, weather, tides, and microclimates, noting how woods, shore, and fields shift with the seasons. Vivid scene-setting and close study of habitats and animal behavior are paired with personal reflections on human movement, summer crowds, and questions of belonging. The result is a quietly observant meditation that connects small, local details to broader seasonal patterns and the deeper rhythms of place and time.
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