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A handful of essays invite listeners into the rolling hills and quiet valleys of the western Catskills, where the author spent his childhood and returned often to wander. With a keen eye for detail, he sketches the gentle slopes, the stone fences that lace the fields, and the clear trout streams that thread through the woods, turning ordinary scenery into a living portrait of place.
The pieces blend personal reminiscence with observations of farm life, seasonal rituals, and the creatures that call the region home. From the buzz of maple‑sugar season to the hum of midsummer haying, he captures the rhythms of work, hunting, and quiet contemplation. Listeners will feel the crisp winter tracks in the snow and hear the soft rustle of leaves, gaining a sense of the enduring simplicity and subtle grandeur that shaped a lifelong love of nature.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (320K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1921
A beloved American nature writer, essayist, and keen observer of birds and rural life, he helped make close attention to the natural world feel inviting and personal. His warm, clear prose brought the Catskills, rivers, and seasons to generations of readers.
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