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A series of short, conversational essays that chronicle seasonal life on a country farm, mixing practical observations about gardening and farm chores with close attention to wildflowers, birds, insects, and weather. Humorous domestic exchanges and small expeditions yield reflections on planting, transplanting, berrying, and rural pastimes, while occasional experiments and walks explore perception, memory, and comfort. The pieces balance affectionate description, occasional gentle wit, and an emphasis on simple pleasures found in everyday outdoor work and quiet evenings by the fire.

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Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris

Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is best recognized for her series "The Jonathan Papers," which captures the whimsical adventures and musings of a young boy named Jonathan. Through her engaging storytelling and relatable characters, Morris aimed to entertain and educate her young readers. Her works, including "More Jonathan Papers," reflect a keen understanding of childhood experiences and imagination, making her a notable figure in the realm of children's literature.

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