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Recent Rambles

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In Touch with Nature



By Charles C. Abbott, M.D.

Author of
"A Naturalist's Rambles about Home,” "Wasteland Wanderings," "Outings at Odd Times," Etc.



Drink in a goodly draught of the
morning breeze, and keep in touch with Nature.

ILLUSTRATED

PHILADELPHIA
J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY
1892


Preface.

WHENEVER opportunity occurs I take an outing, and the following pages are the outcome of two years of rambling. Whether the main incident of these days out of doors proves grave or gay matters little, if it recalls some pleasant adventure to graybeard readers or spurs the ambition of my youthful friends. Succeeding in this, I am well rewarded.

When out, on pleasure bent, it is not to be supposed that life's shady side will never be turned towards you. Happily, though, the tragedies are one-act, as a rule, while the comedies scarcely know an ending. Even sunshine, however, can be too continuous, and the longest day of summer is not necessarily the jolliest To be many-sided ourselves, we must know all that Nature has to tell. With the sky only above us, we are among quickly-shifting scenes and should be blind to none.

Sunshine and clouds tell the whole story; but without the flight of the shadow over the landscape, without hearing the scream of the victim as well as the exultant cry of the victor, we can never know the world aright, — never keep in touch with Nature.

C. C. A.

BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA, June 1, 1892.


Contents.

IN TOUCH WITH NATURE
A WINTER CAT-BIRD
INTIMATIONS
A RIVER VIEW
IN THE SERPENTS' PATH
A VICTIM OF THOREAU
ANIMALS AS BAROMETERS
A RECENT RAMBLE
MAY-DAY OUT OF TOWN
WINDY BUSH
ON HISTORIC GROUND
ALL DAY AFLOAT
AN UP-RIVER RAMBLE
A DAY IN NEW MEXICO
ROUND ABOUT BISBEE
A ROCKY RAMBLE
AN ARIZONAN HILL-SIDE
IN A SEA-SIDE FOREST
A COOL, GRAY DAY
AN AUGUST REVERIE
THE DEFENCE OF IDLENESS
A PRE-COLUMBIAN MINE
WHY DO SOME BIRDS SING?
AT A PUBLIC SALE
OLD FENNY'S DEAD!
THE GATHERING OF THE CLANS
CAUGHT IN THE RAIN
PERSIMMONS
TRACES OF TROGLODYTES
IN WINTER-QUARTERS
THE DUTCH ON THE DELAWARE