Such a lovely book! The author is a naturalist who writes about his observations of the natural world around him, drifting at times into poetic and philosophic musings about the world. I admire his ability to walk and sit and simply watch nature in real time. I hope to do this myself someday, if I can relax enough!
The book is written like a journal, with an entry for each day of the year. Dempsey and I read it together in conjunction with the school calendar's year, starting in September and ending in August. Thus, we got a rather different feel than was intended by the book. But to give you a taste, here is a quote from the December 31 entry: "Conditions of life change overnight. The thing we see today, tomorrow is not. But in the endless repetitions of nature--in the recurrence of spring, in the lush new growths that replace the old, in the coming of new birds to sing the ancient songs, in the continuity of life and the web of the living--here we find the solid foundation that, on this earth, underlies at once the past, the present, and the future."