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I simply love this book The Sheperd’s Life - A Tale of the Lake District by James Rebanks. It is honest, true, yet beautiful and eye-opening. Rebanks emphasizes the importance of landscape, cultural landscape, ownership and identity.
@herdysheperd1 (Photographs and updates - James Rebanks on Twitter).
Interested and want to read up? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/national-trust-angers-farmers-with-landdeal-tf86dqgc3
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/11475493/Could-you-handle-life-as-a-modern-day-shepherd.html
“My grandfather had an eye for things that were “beautiful” like a sunset, but he would explain it in mostly functional terms, not abstract aesthetic ones. He seemed to love the landscape around him with a passion, but his relationship with it was more like a long tough marriage than a fleeting holiday affair. His work bound him to the land, regardless of weather or the seasons. When he observed something like a spring sunset, it carried the full meaning of someone who had earned the right to comment, having suffered six months of wind, snow and rain to get to that point. He clearly thought such things beautiful, but that beauty was full of real functional implications - namely the end of winter or better weather to come.”
- James Rebanks
Granavollen, Norway.
Iced rooibos, home.
Morning bird / I’d like to wake up to breakfast and the smell of wet, dewy grass (Reminds me of home).