Explore nature through the patient, intimate lens of a thoughtful observer.
This collection gathers essays and fragments that illuminate the countryside—from the night flight of a woodcock to the quiet drama of a Vermont apple-tree and the bright drama of August burned woodland. Written in clear, accessible prose, the pieces invite readers to pause, listen, and see the world with fresh attention.
The book presents a sequence of short contemplations drawn from the natural year: a field guide to sounds and sights, seasonal moods, and the small poems found in everyday landscapes. It blends keen observation with a gentle sense of wonder, offering both practical notice and lyrical reflection.
- vivid scenes of birds, trees, and weather, framed by a practiced, literary voice
- essays that pair scientific noticing with personal, almost lyrical responses
- discussions of Indian summer, seasonal cycles, and the life that returns after fire
- a sense of place rooted in New England countryside and mountain views
Ideal for readers who enjoy nature writing that is thoughtful, accessible, and quietly inspiring.