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After many years of limited commitments to people or places, writer and naturalist John Lane married in his late forties and settled down in his hometown of Spartanburg, in the South Carolina piedmont. He, his wife, and two stepsons built a sustainable home in the woods near Lawson's Fork Creek. Soon after settling in, Lane pinpointed his location on a topographical map. Centering an old, chipped saucer over his home, he traced a circle one mile in radius and set out to explore the area.
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Biography, Homes and haunts, Description and travel, Outdoor life, Natural history, NaturalistsPeople
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Table of Contents
Prologue : drawing the circle
How we came to live here
Dream house / Green House
Eugene
Flood
Alamos
Our Indian country
Fred's cache
Suburban renewal
Across the creek and into the suburbs
The upper shoals
The mill downstream
Nearby fields of leisure
I'll take my stand
Bottom dog
The unnatural history of a clear-cut
Driving the circle with Fred
Epilogue : is.
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"A Wormsloe Foundation nature book."
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