In the tradition of Thoreau\'s Walden , William Paul Winchester offers a chronicle of everyday life on Southwind, his Farm of twenty acres.
His philosophy, like his lifestyle, is simpl.
In these pages, we hear his thoughts on such subjects as the weather, seasonal changes, machinery repair, the flora and fauna of the region, and vegetarian cooking.
As a subsistence farmer, he builds his own house and barn, puts in a garden and an orchard, acquires a milk cow, and takes up beekeeping.
In the tradition of Thoreau\'s Walden , William Paul Winchester offers a chronicle of everyday life on Southwind, his Farm of twenty acres