About This Book
A series of reflective essays that celebrate rural life through sensory observation, especially smell and taste. The writer recalls gardens, lilacs, wild roses, early mornings, and meals, and meditates on how concentrating attention deepens appreciation. Interspersed with vignettes about neighbors, auctions, and trips to the city, the pieces mix practical gardening notes, character sketches, and personal nostalgia. Themes include the fleetingness of beauty, the value of simple possessions, and the pleasure of close attention to ordinary landscapes and domestic objects.
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