Henry Beston

I muse again on the dogmatic assertion which I often make that the countryman’s relation to Nature must never be anything else but an alliance… When we begin to consider Nature as something to be robbed greedily like an unguarded treasure, or used as an enemy, we put ourselves in thought outside of Nature, of which we are inescapably a part.


I muse again on the dogmatic assertion which I often make that the countryman’s relation to Nature must never be anything else but an alliance… When we begin to consider Nature as something to be robbed greedily like an unguarded treasure, or used as an enemy, we put ourselves in thought outside of Nature, of which we are inescapably a part.

– Henry Beston –

Northern Farm

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