Review of Downstream: “Book Looks Downstream And Inward”
Thanks to Kelly Sprecher at Augustana College for a nice piece of writing about our new book. Here’s an excerpt: O’Hara, an associate professor of philosophy and classics, and his […]
Thanks to Kelly Sprecher at Augustana College for a nice piece of writing about our new book. Here’s an excerpt: O’Hara, an associate professor of philosophy and classics, and his […]
Ecology, Trout and Tired Limbs The day was winding to a close, my legs were exhausted, and I hadn’t seen a single trout. It was a Saturday. I was […]
Fishing High and Dry Matthew Dickerson The temperature was hovering just below freezing when I walked out at dawn, squeezed into my waders, and prepared to head two miles up […]
The Beaver Dam Matthew Dickerson, 2009 In ancient Greek, the words “muthos” (a forerunner of the modern English word “myth”) and “logos” (related to our word “logic”) were almost interchangeable; […]
A Fall Day on the Deerfield Matthew Dickerson, 2008 A few years ago I hiked into Stratton Pond, which sits in a secluded bowl on the western side of Stratton […]
Fishing New Mexico Matthew Dickerson Although Vermont does have a few trout streams open for year round catch-and-release fishing, it’d been a decade since I’d done any serious March […]