Want to return to the Simple Things of Life, after another madcap week of work? This tiny book will get you there!
For the price you’ll pay for it in Kindle, it’s very definitely an offer you may not be able to refuse. And your stress levels will decrease as a result, to ensure you get a nice, relaxing weekend break.
Consider it an inexpensive but priceless gift to the World from your friends up in the Great White (meaning SNOWY, natch) North!
Not much happens in it. But as an anodyne for the mountains of stress we all bear in the modern office jungle, it’ll do the trick quite handily, Thank You Very Much!
Start, if you like, by reading the wonderfully-written GR review from my Fellow Canuck, Ibis...
You’ll readily agree it’s a wonderful segue into reading Grove’s nonviolent and peaceful tales of - well, a none-too-special kinda old-fashioned life - that can remind you of the simpler joys we all once cherished.
Remember those days? No confusion, no headaches and No Anxiety! Wasn’t that GREAT? It was just like that at the beginning of the last century, when Grove lived...
Grove really WAS a Prairie teacher in the early years of Canada who detested the humdrum drills with which he tried to make learning penetrate the thick numb skulls of the farm kids he taught.
But when FRIDAYS rolled around!
Fridays were THE day of short school work, pack your satchel, hitch up your horse to your One Hoss Shay (the title of my Utah grandmother’s runaway FAVE of Oliver Wendell Holmes’ poetic yarns) and “light off a-grinnin’ to follow the Sun!’
Thirty rugged miles of trails and... HOME AT LAST.
To the ONLY life Grove calls REAL - his family.
Sound familiar? Home and Family - especially nowadays in this Phony World - is where the HEART is.
When I was in the workplace, the stresses - and the expenses of providing for our future - kept mounting up.
The world was indeed too much with me! I remember one Friday commute home. I was broke and payday was days away.
But, you know, I needn’t have worried, if I looked at the Big Picture like Frederick Grove does.
For when I got home, my wonderful wife took our indigence in stride.
‘C’mon!’ she said. ‘We’ll make do! It’s not the end of the world! Payday’s just days away!’
And, of course, she was right.
Isn’t that what marriage is about? A mutually supportive, self-reliant union formed in love.
And Grove, alone in his old buggy, negotiating the wearily monotonous ride across the prairie flatlands, knew the value of a good marriage, too.
For he had a simple, domestic imagination. AND he had a hot dinner and a warm, loving family anxiously awaiting him - and another wonderful, relaxing weekend with them ahead!
Going home can heal all your wounds!
If you buy this one, it’ll give you a Refreshing Break - and a Heartfelt one - from brute reality for a day or two.
It’ll be worth it - it’ll lead you through pristine green pastures and prairie trails -
And take you home, again, to your REAL Lost Life!