About This Book
A collection of brief, seasonally arranged essays that portray everyday farm work and rural life through personal anecdotes, practical observation, and wry humour. The pieces prioritize lived experience over technical instruction, describing domestic provisioning, livestock and garden tasks, and the rhythms of country seasons. Interwoven are reflective passages about self-sufficiency, land access, and social responsibility written against a backdrop of societal disruption, with gentle advocacy that city readers consider the economic and moral possibilities of returning to the land.
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