A Sense of the Morning: Field Notes of a Born Observer

A Sense of the Morning: Field Notes of a Born Observer

1999 • 226 pages

Fusing the spiritual and the mystical with the natural, David Brendan Hopes in this book invokes the possibility of grace. Writing about hiking and camping and particularly about birds, Hopes invites readers to mark the moment when flower, bird, and mountain announce themselves to the soul, bristling and stupendous with power.

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