About This Book
A series of letters describes life on a colonial sheep station, beginning with the voyage and town visits and moving into detailed scenes of pastoral routine and household management. It records shearing and wool-processing, station hospitality, social events, excursions and travels, outdoor pursuits such as hunting and camping, and responses to storms, floods, illness, births, and death. Practical details about servants, food, and domestic work are interwoven with reflections on adaptation, community bonds, and the freedoms and hardships of remote rural existence.
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