Saturday, November 3, 2012

Historic Hearth Walkabout (Kindle Edition)

Historic Hearth Walkabout
Historic Hearth Walkabout (Kindle Edition)
By Linda Shelnutt

Review & Description

As a work of photojournalism, HISTORIC HEARTH WALKABOUT features approximately 150 photos of cozy older homes found in the small town of Florence, Colorado. From this venue, HHW gives a variety of refreshing reading/viewing appeals:

The book can be viewed for the surface entertainment of stepping inside elderly structures which have been shored up and transformed into heart fueling homes or places of business. At times for some people, more comfort might be felt within this series of photos than in reality.

From any perspective, though, "There's no place like home." This book gives testament to that feeling which was reinforced through a fictional girl who learned it from a literary Wizard.

Maybe it's also a good thing to feel at home inside a book.

And how about this treat of being at home in a walkabout!

HHW can be enjoyed as a stand alone work, or as a 4th entry in a series of walkabout books:

WINDOWS WALKABOUT
JOHN GALT WALKABOUT
AQUA OASIS WALKABOUT: Book 1 & 2

Windows Walkabout is not a photojournalism offering; it is more of a typical text type book, based on in-depth interviews of owners of Bed and Breakfast Inns. The photos taken for that book are not yet available.

The remaining books in this series have from 107 - 170 photos each, around which social, philosophical, political, and metaphysical commentary has been written. The AOW pair has more photos and fewer words than the other books in the series. This occurred by Right Brain hemisphere dictates. Some of the processes which used the RB are described in these books as a bonus for learning to discriminate differences of assets of those two hemispheres. Read more


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