"The Shack," a converted chicken coop
Photo by J. Harrington
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We've noticed similarities between Leopold's country around The Shack and our own little piece of sand plain. They each bear a very slight resemblance to the scrub pine sand dune country of Cape Cod, one of our favorite parts of Massachusetts, where we grew up. That raises some themes we hope to explore here over the next several months. Meanwhile, if you haven't yet read Leopold's Land Ethic, and you hope to understand some of the basic problems our world is facing, you might want to start here.
The Shack in its natural environment
Photo by J. Harrington
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Nature
As a fond mother, when the day is o'er,Leads by the hand her little child to bed,Half willing, half reluctant to be led,And leave his broken playthings on the floor,Still gazing at them through the open door,Nor wholly reassured and comfortedBy promises of others in their stead,Which, though more splendid, may not please him more;So Nature deals with us, and takes awayOur playthings one by one, and by the handLeads us to rest so gently, that we goScarce knowing if we wish to go or stay,Being too full of sleep to understandHow far the unknown transcends the what we know.
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