My father squats across the fire from me, stripping willow switches for weenie sticks with his fishing knife. His closed lips are drawn bowlike into a broad smile; he hasn't shaved.-- The Thunder Tree: Lessons From an Urban Wildland by Robert Michael Pyle. This is a collection of essays about growing up in Colorado, along the unfinished High Line Canal. It is described as "an environmental coming-of-age story."
I remember a year freezing rain followed a heavy snow, encasing yellow, red, brown, and green stems in ice. Shrubs were weighted down and bent over, like old women with crumbling bones, their long hair trapped under a layer of snow.-- To the Woods: Sinking Roots, Living Lightly, and Finding True Home by Evelyn Searle Hess. This is the story of Hess and her husband, who moved to twenty acres of wild land in the foothills of Oregon’s coast range mountains when they were in the mid-fifties.
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Thunder Tree looks really interesting... added to my "To Read" list!
ReplyDeleteWould luv to read both books. The second one is so descriptive. Could see....
ReplyDeleteI likw both of your teasers today. Maybe we need more two-fers in this meme.
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Hi: I enjoy memoirs, especially ones about getting back to the land. I recently blogged about Woodswoman III on my blog... those books you are reading look really terrific. Here's my teaser:
ReplyDeletehttp://yearofreadingmybooks.wordpress.com/2012/02/01/happy-belated-birthday-edith-and-top-ten-and-teaser-tuesday/ Happy reading, Ruby