This book!!! Ive had it in my repository of unlistened audiobooks for quite some time, and as I was recently in a situation that lent5 itself well to listening to full books, I finally got around not really knowing what I was listening to.
Then from a stranger talking in my ear about birds, replicating the occasional sqwak or tweet, sometimes mimicking the different rodents that roam a forest, talking about secret spots, the native indians influence on the US Constitution, the warning that came with it, as the americans went on with their great experiment - to talking about the skies, the shapes of twigs and pranches on the trees - the planets, the stars and the moon
- This book is very unusual in that its so comprehensive and offers to give you a greater insight to your own self through looking at the nature around you, and the awareness it brings.
This book was exactly what I needed to hear after having for many years done many things akin to what the author suggests, but not as directly as this - It really fills a gap in my own education, and one that was sorely missed. The bonus is that mr. Young reccomends people searching for this kind of knowledge start in the month of september or october, because the winter months lends themselves much better to studying in genearal, and nature in particular, since tracks are easier to spot, and the trees are naked. It is a good time for reflection.
I heartlily reccomend this one to everybody with half a brain