The Maple Sugar Book
Title | The Maple Sugar Book PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Nearing, Scott Nearing |
Publisher | |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Maple Sugar Book, Together with Remarks on Pioneering as a Way of Living in the Twentieth Century
Title | The Maple Sugar Book, Together with Remarks on Pioneering as a Way of Living in the Twentieth Century PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Nearing |
Publisher | New York : Galahad Books |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 1970-01-01 |
Genre | Country life |
ISBN | 9780883652350 |
The Maple Sugar Book
Title | The Maple Sugar Book PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Nearing |
Publisher | |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 1950 |
Genre | Country life |
ISBN |
Who Gets to Go Back-To-the-Land?
Title | Who Gets to Go Back-To-the-Land? PDF eBook |
Author | Valerie Padilla Carroll |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | 1496215001 |
Valerie Padilla Carroll examines texts that promote self-sufficiency as the solution to the possible disintegration of modern life.
Between Earth and Sky
Title | Between Earth and Sky PDF eBook |
Author | Nalini Nadkarni |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 335 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0520261658 |
In Between Earth and Sky, a rich tapestry of personal stories, information, and illustrations, world-renowned canopy biologist Nalini M. Nadkarni becomes our captivating guide to the leafy wilderness above our heads. Through her luminous narrative, we embark on a multifaceted exploration of trees that reveals the profound connections we have with them, the dazzling array of things they can provide us, and the powerful lessons they teach us.
The View from Vermont
Title | The View from Vermont PDF eBook |
Author | Blake A. Harrison |
Publisher | UPNE |
Pages | 348 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9781584655916 |
With its small native population, proximity to major metropolitan areas, and bucolic rural beauty, Vermont was fated to be a tourist mecca, forever associated in the popular imagination with maple syrup, fall colors, and ski bunnies. Tourism, for good and ill, has always been the decisive factor in the conception of rural Vermont. What is surprising, however, is the degree to which we have accepted this notion of rural Vermont as a somehow timeless entity. Blake Harrison's rich and rewarding study instead presents the construction of Vermont's landscape as a complex and ever-changing dynamic informed by progressive, modernist, and reformist thought, competing views of economic expansion, rural and urban prejudice and social exclusion, and (more recently) by land use planning and environmentalism. This broad-based study includes the early history of Vermont tourism, the concomitant abandonment of farms with the rise of the summer home, the creation of an "unspoiled" Vermont (from billboards, at least), the impact of Vermont's ski industry on tradition-bound tourism, and later efforts to legislate growth and protect an increasingly static ideal of a rural Vermont.While grounded within a specific Vermont view, Harrison has much to contribute to broader studies of rural places, tourism, and landscapes in American culture. His analysis of how physical landscapes affect and are affected by our imagined landscape, and the insight afforded by his juxtaposition of leisure and labor, will deeply inform our understanding of rural tourist landscapes for years to come. This is a truly interdisciplinary work that will satisfy and challenge historians and geographers alike.
Maple Sugaring
Title | Maple Sugaring PDF eBook |
Author | David K. Leff |
Publisher | Wesleyan University Press |
Pages | 215 |
Release | 2014-01-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0819575704 |
“Takes readers into the forests and sugar shacks of New England . . . Filled with entertaining anecdotes, traditional knowledge and recipes.” —Waterbury Republican-American These stories, told by real-life sugarmakers, reveal how this ancient industry has continued into the twenty-first century. Thanks to the newest technology—and the old-fashioned virtue of patience—New England sugarmakers are still keeping it real. A former maple sugarmaker and board member of the Maple Syrup Producers’ Association of Connecticut, David Leff takes us on a journey into the very heart of New England’s character. Along the way he talks with the sugar gurus, who share their expertise, insights, and anecdotes about their experiences in the business. What makes maple sugaring such a beloved tradition? Is it marketing savvy or something deeper—and harder to tap? This book is for anyone with a sweet tooth who is curious about the science, or simply enjoys a good story full of wisdom, quirky characters, and recipes.