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" All chain saws are formidable and dangerous. "
Dangerous
Formidable
Chain
" A rule about portages: the longer and harder they are, the fewer people will make them. "
Rule
Them
People
" Beekeeping is farming for intellectuals. "
Intellectuals
Farming
" Bees are easier to keep than a dog or a cat. They are more interesting than gerbils. They can be kept anywhere. "
Than
More
Keep
" Crickets are immaculately clean, harmless animals. "
Harmless
Animals
Clean
" Everyone should have two or three hives of bees. "
Bees
Three
Should
" Every spring, I begin cutting my firewood for the upcoming winter. It should be cut months ahead of time so it will dry and cure. "
Ahead
Will
Spring
" Fiddling with the genetic identities of domesticated plants and animals ever since we had become human. We are the fiddlingest animal the world has ever seen. "
Human
Animal
Animals
" For a long, long time, nearly 40 years, I never had any bees. I can't think why. "
Think
Long
Long Time
" Great Wass Island Preserve is a 1,579-acre Nature Conservancy jewel, a place of spectacular botanical interest, and Jonesport is situated on a postcard-pretty harbor. Tourism is not serious business in those parts - boat building and fishing are - and there are no signs telling how to get to Great Wass. But I know. "
Business
Great
Fishing
" Greer is Missouri's second-largest spring. It is a place of pounding, frothing waters and of greeny-cool moss-covered rock, a place of fern and cliffy splendor. "
Splendor
Rock
Place
" Healthy camel crickets spend a lot of their waking hours grooming, so I have learned to recognize the ones that will soon die because they walk about encrusted with sand and bits of litter, having lost all interest in keeping clean. "
Die
Lost
Sand
" I am an early riser. "
Early
I Am
Am
" I am beekeeper, but I am also a writer, and some years ago, I sat down at a typewriter to experiment with words, to try to tease out of the amorphous, chaotic and wordless part of myself the reason why I was staying on this hilltop in the Ozarks after my first husband, with whom I had started a beekeeping business, and I had divorced. "
Words
Husband
I Am
" I know a number of coastal trails in downeast Maine, all of them interesting. "
Know
Them
Number
" I married a university professor, raised a son, and worked as an academic librarian. My husband and I moved to the Ozarks, bought a farm, and started a commercial beekeeping business. And divorced. "
Farm
Business
Husband
" In the wild, those traits that are adaptive for survival and reproductive advantage are brought out through natural selection. So cats that were fierce, furtive hunters, alert to the snapping of every twig, with coats that gave them good camouflage, would have been favored by evolution. "
Evolution
Good
Survival
" I spend a lot of time sizing up a tree before I fell it. Once it's down, I clear away the brush around the tree before I start cutting it into lengths so I won't trip and lose my balance with the chain saw running. "
Tree
Balance
Down
" I started collecting crickets to study them. Now I expect they will be my companions for many years to come. "
Study
Started
Will
" It gets cold here in the Ozarks in the winter. There are often warm winter days, but there are also weeks when the temperature never climbs above freezing. "
Here
Winter
Warm
" It wasn't that there weren't menfolk in my grandmother's stories. There were lots of them but they died young or were drifters and dreamers who disappeared or turned to drink or succumbed to melancholia or slow mortal diseases. The women, on the other hand, lived a long time and were full of spit and vinegar until the end. "
Long Time
Women
End
" I've lived all over the country - Michigan, California, Texas, New Jersey, Rhode Island and, now, Maine - but I never understood springtime until I spent 25 years farming in the Ozarks. "
California
Texas
Now
" I've never been much for becoming a member of a group. "
Becoming
Been
Group
" Late August still feels like summer here in the Ozarks, but it is the time of year the nighthawks are moving on to their South American wintering grounds. "
Moving On
Late
Moving
" Maine is a movable music festival in the summertime. "
Maine
Festival
Music
" My bees cover one thousand square miles of land that I do not own in their foraging flights, flying from flower to flower for which I pay no rent, stealing nectar but pollinating plants in return. "
Rent
Plants
Own
" My crickets found me. "
Me
Found
" My maternal grandmother, Annie Sparks, lived with our family during the while I was growing up. When I came home from school, after having made a detour to the kitchen to pour a glass of milk and fix a thick peanut butter sandwich on easy-to-tear white bread, I would go up to her sitting room. "
School
Family
Growing Up
" Nothing gives a person more confidence... than to be zipped snugly inside a bee suit. "
Nothing
Person
Confidence
" Otherness is what I have always liked about bugs. "
Liked
Always
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