Born in rural Vermont in 1833, and nearly unknown to today's readers, Rowland Evans Robinson was once one of Vermont's best-known writers. A talented artist, he drew cartoons in New York City for the “funny papers" before returning to Vermont, where he authored nearly a dozen widely-read books on nature and rural farm life. Poor vision progressed to blindness between the ages of 44 and 60, yet he continued to write with the aid of his wife, Anna. This collection of short essays follows New England's changing seasons and moods in all its natural beauty. - Summary by Nemo
The Nameless SeasonMarch DaysThe Home FiresideThe CrowThe MinkApril DaysThe WoodchuckThe ChipmunkSpring ShootingThe Garter-SnakeThe ToadMay DaysThe BobolinkThe Golden-Winged WoodpeckerJune DaysThe BullfrogThe AnglerFarmers and Field SportsTo a Trespass SignA Gentle SportsmanJuly DaysCamping OutThe Camp-FireA Rainy Day in CampAugust DaysA Voyage in the DarkThe Summer Camp-FireThe RaccoonThe Reluctant Camp-FireSeptember DaysA Plea for the UnprotectedThe SkunkA Camp-Fire Run WildThe Dead Camp-FireOctober DaysA Common ExperienceThe Red SquirrelThe Ruffed GrouseTwo ShotsNovember DaysThe MuskratNovember VoicesThanksgivingDecember DaysWinter VoicesThe Varying HareThe Winter Camp-FireJanuary DaysA New England WoodpileA Century of ExterminationThe Persistency of PestsThe WeaselFebruary DaysThe FoxAn Ice-StormSpare the TreesThe Chickadee
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