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A collection of lyrical nature essays that depict Iowa's seasonal landscapes, focusing on summer days among fields, woods, rivers, and swamps. The author observes trees, flowers, birds, and small animals with detailed sensory description, noting interactions of light, haze, pollen, and insect life. Vignettes combine natural history notes, personal anecdote, and contemplative reflection, often linking aesthetic detail to broader themes of renewal, beauty, and spiritual feeling. Practical observations about photographing and sketching wildlife accompany affectionate accounts of familiar animals, giving an intimate, instructive, and celebratory portrait of simple outdoor experience.
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