Querencia

[Stephen Bodio] À Querencia î Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Querencia He became accustomed to Magdalena through the people and wildlife, even joining in the biggest festival on the calendar: the Quemado Rodeo, better known by locals as the Street Dance and Brawl.From the Spanish term meaning the heart’s true home,” Querencia captivates and settles the heart. After stumbling upon a vintage home along the highway, they settled into a country life; it was the perfect way for the two of them to make their lives together in an out-of-the-way place.It

Querencia

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Rating : 4.31 (950 Votes)
Asin : 1628736968
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 168 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-17
Language : English

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"Wonderful Book!" according to MarjorieCanon. It was beautifully written and evocative of the New Mexico I love.. The most fully human and romantic book you will ever read. Jeff Nicoll (jnicoll@ida.org) I knew Steve before his Odyssey to New Mexico during his student days in Boston. For a time, I boarded an eagle of his in my attic there along with a complicated girl friend (also in the attic) and frozen rats in my refrigerator. Years later, and long out of touch with Steve, I was looking for T.H. White's "The Goshawk" and found instead, in order, Steve's "Rage for Falcons", contact with Steve, and Querencia. This beautiful story of two Easterners going to New Mexico and integrating themselves into the landscape of people and mesas is a superb book on many levels.. Poignant memoir of small-town life in rural New Mexico. A Customer Steve Bodio's Querencia was given to me by a bookseller in Tucson, Arizona. I always admire Clark City Press offerings, and this unflinching memoir is among their best--truly a gem.If you have ever entertained thoughts of what life might be like in a rural small town, this book can deliver that experience to you. Bodio explains in thoughtful, engaging prose how it's possible to make it on little money, and the pressures and trade-offs to living simply, doing what he loves, which in his case, is mostly writing and bird-hunting with an array of eccentric and loveable

He became accustomed to Magdalena through the people and wildlife, even joining in the biggest festival on the calendar: the Quemado Rodeo, better known by locals as the Street Dance and Brawl.From the Spanish term meaning the heart’s true home,” Querencia captivates and settles the heart. After stumbling upon a vintage home along the highway, they settled into a country life; it was the perfect way for the two of them to make their lives together in an out-of-the-way place.It’s through Bodio that Betsy’s story is painted in such memorable passages that soon captivate readers. Together they made their home among the mountains of New Mexico, returning to a simple life of hunting, falconry, and becoming acquainted with the local reptiles and insects of the desert. A lover of nature, Bodio here explains in vivid detail his time spent in the wilderness. He was accompanied by Betsy Huntington, who was twenty years his senior; the couple had been inseparable from the day they met. It is an astonishing read for those looking for an escape from the hustle of the big city, or just seeking to find solitude in the country life.. He found himself the center of his

"Querencia"--the Zen-like Spanish term means something like the tiny pocket of one's inner life where one is truly at home--details a decade of life there. In the late 1970s, Stephen Bodio, a Boston-based writer, amateur naturalist, and falconer, happened into Magdalena, New Mexico, on the way somewhere else. Throughout the early pages of his memoir, Stephen finds himself tested by the locals for his knowledge of raptor birds, of snakes, of dogs. Querencia offers a fine brief on rural living, alternately reveling in country matters and acknowledging the difficulties involved in such exercises as luring cows home from the mountain wilderness into which they

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