The Idyl of Twin Fires
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A college instructor abandons academic routine to buy and refurbish an old farmhouse and records the daily practicalities and small dramas of rural life. The chapters follow house repairs, dealings with local workmen and neighbors, the transformation of orchard and garden, seasonal labors and pleasures, visitors, and modest building projects. The tone mixes affectionate landscape and domestic description with wry observation of human foibles, showing how manual tasks, neighborliness, and attention to seasonal change reshape the narrator’s priorities and leisure into a more domestic, pastoral existence.
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