Walked through a small garden then wrote a tweet
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Yeah, well, in France all you have to do is eat a cookie and you get multiple volumes.
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Wasn't it Mark Twain who said "Nothing spoils a perfectly good walk though the fields like writing a book about it."
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I think you're thinking John Feinstein. Oh, wait, that's golf.
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There's a whole cottage core literature sub genre of books which are ostensibly 'if you were from a rich family, you too could enjoy being in a copse...but you're not so live through my writing'
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Well, while books (and fields) last, carry on I say...
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It's socially acceptable in America too. Witness Thoreau, John Muir, Whitman; witness every other "local" writer in New England and the Pacific Northwest. Nor is this sort of thing restricted to backwater precincts: I submit Alfred Kazin's "A Walker in the City."
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Sometimes they even just wander lonely as a cloud
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A beautiful book, as is
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