Every class that is required to read Walden should read White's piece. How can you not love the book even more after reading White's commentary?
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Teale/White
I absolutely loved the piece by Teale. I'm guessing we all has a "lonely spot, some private nook, some glen or steramside-scene [that] impressed us so deeply that even today its memory recalls the mood of lost enchantment." Mine was the woods behind our house in Hartford City, IN. When I first learned our address is was Rural Route#4 Hartford City, In 47348. Soon it became 1406 North Mill Street Hartford City, In 47348. There is a lot of me that wishes it was still RR #4. The woods behind our house was owned by "mean old farmer" Williams. I'm not sure if he wanted kids on his property, but I didn't care. This became my retreat from the world. Like Teale, I would forget the locations of several of my secret hideouts in that woods, but I felt it was my responsibility to learn those woods well. I slowly learned where the Red-tailed hawk was nesting and where the fox's den was located. Immediately after school I would don the green jacket I obtained from the army navy surplus store, and enter my secret world. Surprisingly, my younger brother did not want to join. I'm not sure if I protested his presence, or if just didn't want to come. The woods was my own, and rarely did I encounter another soul. I do believe this place set me on the path that I'm on now.
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I agree with you Jabin. He really put it all into perspective. So enlightening! I've been scrounging around tonight, trying to find my copy (that my grandfather gave me!).
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