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A collection of personal essays portrays daily life on a modest New England hill farm, blending practical accounts of seasonal tasks—ice harvesting, spring ploughing, seed catalogues, beekeeping, pig-raising and garden harvests—with reflective observations on domestic rhythms, fireside evenings, raising children, and the pull between country solitude and nearby town. The author defends a quiet, home-centered existence against modern busyness, noting how small labors, seasonal cycles, and neighborhood ties shape a practical philosophy of contentment. Chapters move episodically through calendar moments and household projects, mixing anecdote, instruction, and gentle meditation on nature and family life.

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Dallas Lore Sharp

Dallas Lore Sharp was an American author and naturalist known for his vivid depictions of nature and rural life. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for the environment and the changing seasons. Among his notable titles is "A Watcher in The Woods," which showcases his lyrical prose and keen observations of wildlife. Sharp's writings contribute to the literary heritage of nature writing in America, blending personal reflection with a broader commentary on the natural world. His other works, such as "Roof and Meadow" and "The Face of the Fields," further explore themes of nature and human connection to the land.

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