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A series of observational sketches and etchings evokes the dune country along the southern and eastern shores of Lake Michigan, portraying shifting sand ridges, pine-bordered woods, and the region's flora and fauna. Vignettes explore animal behavior, notably the communal habits and noisy roosts of crows, alongside compact portraits of sparsely settled, eccentric human inhabitants encountered on sketching trips. The text mixes natural history, travel impressions, and anecdotal character studies, emphasizing solitude's creative stimulus, the artist's response to landscape, and the social rhythms that link wildlife and remote human communities.
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