Home and Away - More Tales of a Heritage Farm (Paperback)


In her best-selling first book, 'Home: Tales of a Heritage Farm' (2005), Anny Scoones introduced readers to historic Glamorgan Farm. In 'Home and Away', Anny presents more stories about the joys and sorrows, excitements and mishaps, of living on the farm. But she also takes readers farther afield, sharing with them her travels to other parts of Canada, to New York and to such places as Malaysia and Belarus. Her travel tales offer not only her keen observations on what she sees and experiences while away, but also her perspective from afar on the importance of having a place to return to that truly is home. Anny has owned Glamorgan Farm since 2000. Located in North Saanich, BC, it's one of the original farms and homesteads on Vancouver Island, established in 1870 by Richard John. She is restoring the historic structures and raising heritage breeds of livestock. The front meadows are gardened by an herb gardener and a group of mentally challenged adults who grow organic, heirloom varieties of flowers and produce. Anny writes candidly and colourfully about real things, from visits with her family -- she is the daughter of internationally acclaimed artists Molly Lamb Bobak and Bruno Bobak -- to simple pleasures like arranging bowls of pears and hearing the owls in the woods at dusk. She writes about making bonfires, sitting with a dying horse, playing with a 700-pound sow and visiting the SPCA. Some of her tales are told with humour, some in sadness, but all tell the truth about living, observing and creating, whether at home or away.

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In her best-selling first book, 'Home: Tales of a Heritage Farm' (2005), Anny Scoones introduced readers to historic Glamorgan Farm. In 'Home and Away', Anny presents more stories about the joys and sorrows, excitements and mishaps, of living on the farm. But she also takes readers farther afield, sharing with them her travels to other parts of Canada, to New York and to such places as Malaysia and Belarus. Her travel tales offer not only her keen observations on what she sees and experiences while away, but also her perspective from afar on the importance of having a place to return to that truly is home. Anny has owned Glamorgan Farm since 2000. Located in North Saanich, BC, it's one of the original farms and homesteads on Vancouver Island, established in 1870 by Richard John. She is restoring the historic structures and raising heritage breeds of livestock. The front meadows are gardened by an herb gardener and a group of mentally challenged adults who grow organic, heirloom varieties of flowers and produce. Anny writes candidly and colourfully about real things, from visits with her family -- she is the daughter of internationally acclaimed artists Molly Lamb Bobak and Bruno Bobak -- to simple pleasures like arranging bowls of pears and hearing the owls in the woods at dusk. She writes about making bonfires, sitting with a dying horse, playing with a 700-pound sow and visiting the SPCA. Some of her tales are told with humour, some in sadness, but all tell the truth about living, observing and creating, whether at home or away.

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General

Imprint

Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd

Country of origin

Canada

Release date

February 2007

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

February 2007

Authors

Dimensions

190 x 139 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

192

ISBN-13

978-1-894898-49-2

Barcode

9781894898492

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LSN

1-894898-49-4



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