Book 37 of 50 – The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

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Living 10 minutes away from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, we hike weekly on its trails. It was high time for me to read one of John Muir’s books. I chose to start with The Story of My Boyhood and Youth (affiliate link). This book contains a hilarious account of how Muir grew up in Scotland and then immigrated to the US with his family.

The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

Cover of the paperback edition

In case you do not know, John Muir is considered the Father of our National Parks. As a conservationist, he worked tirelessly to inspire people to preserve the natural beauty of the American landscape. Muir also co-founded the Sierra Club, a prominent American conservation organization. Continue reading »


Tuesday Tome Week 27 – National Parks

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As we prepare to take some road trips within the United States, my husband and I wanted to check out the national parks West of the Mississippi. So I got this book from the library, to get some information on the subject.

National Parks

Produced by National Geographic, this Guide to the National Parks of the United States is a great reference for any library. I am thinking of buying it for our library and that’s saying a lot. I believe in books in the home, but we already have too many. So I am highly selective when it comes to buying more. When I do buy another book, I usually get it on Kindle, so it sits there tucked away in the digital world.  Continue reading »