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There's a whole genre of literature, of which I have become very fond, that involves people going off to live in a cabin in the wilderness, and writing about it.
Here are some of my favorites; please feel free to suggest others.
Woodswoman by Anne LaBa ... Continue reading »
Here are some of my favorites; please feel free to suggest others.
Woodswoman by Anne LaBa ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
I was always a big fan of "Pilgrim at Tinker Creek," myself.
1 year ago
Walden - by Henry David Thoreau
He lived in his cabin for more than two years.
Excerpt:
http://thoreau.eserver.org/walden16.html</p>
1 year ago
I've greatly enjoyed "My Country Year" by Sue Hubbel. A one-time librarian, she's been keeping bees and writing about her experiences in the Ozark Mountains in southern Missouri. Jon Katz, a writer and sometimes sheep farmer, wrote an engaging description of his experiences in "Bedlam Farm."