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Tag Archives: Nature
Aerial Geology
Aerial Geology: A High Altitude Tour of North America’s Spectacular Volcanoes, Canyons, Glaciers, Lakes, Craters, and Peaks © 2017 Mary Caperton Morton 308 pages It was love at first sight, me and this book. There I was, cruising BooksAMillion … Continue reading
The Thing with the Feathers
The Thing with Feathers: The Surprising Lvies of Birds and What They Reveal About Being Human © 2015 Noah Strycker 304 pages One of the blessings of living in a semi-rural area like myself is the daily sightings of birds … Continue reading
What the Robin Knows
What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World © 2012 Jon Young 277 pages I don’t envy people for their boats, wardrobes, or wine collections, but if I meet someone who can ‘read’ the natural … Continue reading
Quotes from the Ground Beneath Us
“Quotations to follow tonight,” I said. I didn’t expect AT&T to have another network outage, though mercifully this one wasn’t as long as the twelve days (you better believe I counted) of February. But enough telecom griping! On to the … Continue reading
Of murder and meaningful ground
A friend recently introduced me to the terms lentic and lotic, referring to stagnant and fast-moving bodies of water, respectively. My Lenten series has so far been very lentic, as I’ve been distracted by life’s goings-on. I have done a … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, climate change, ecology, mystery, Nature, science
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Where the Crawdads Sing
Where the Crawdads Sing © 2018 Delia Owens 368 pages ‘There are some who can live without wild things, and some who cannot.’” – Aldous Leopold, The Sand County Almanac They called her the Marsh Girl. Abandoned in a decaying … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Bunch Favorites, Nature, recommended to me, Southern Literature, thriller
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The Hidden Life of Trees
The Hidden Life of Trees: What they Feel, How they Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World © 2016 Peter Wohlleben 288 pages Joyce Kilmer offered that he had never seen a poem as lovely as a tree — and I … Continue reading
Two books on deer
Two friends of mine have deer who visit their yard on a regular basis. The does happily tolerate my friends’ presence in the yard, as they’re picking up sticks or watering the flowers. If, however, my friends have guests, and … Continue reading
A Forest in the Clouds
A Forest in the Clouds © 2018 John Fowler336 pages John Fowler’s A Forest in the Clouds is his account of studying gorillas alongside famous naturalist Dian Fossey. Although I picked it up for the gorillas (as one would), the … Continue reading
The Truth about Nature
The Truth About Nature: A Family’s Guide to 144 Myths about the Great Outdoors© 2014 Stacey Torno and Ken Keller212 pages Great news, kids. The tyranny of mom is over: no longer do you have to wait 45 minutes after … Continue reading