"Living for many years in a cottage at 7,000 feet in the Garhwal Himalayas, I was fortunate in having a big window that opened out on the forest, so that the trees were almost within my reach. Had I jumped, I should have landed safely in the arms of an oak or chestnut." In this delightful read, Ruskin Bond has written about his special friends-the majestic trees on the mountain slopes that he visits regularly and the birds, animals, and insects that visit him in his cottage. Bond is well-known for his inclination towards all things natural and his observation of them. From the oak, chestnut, deodar, and chir trees to hornbills, squirrels, langurs, mynahs, and blue jays-there's a description of them all in this collection. Gentle, elegiac, and replete with beautiful descriptions of plants, animals, and birds, this collection is for every nature enthusiast.
6 parts