John Nichols fell in love with nature as a child when his father
and grandfather, both naturalists, taught him the names of the
flowers and trees, the herons and butterflies they encountered on
walks in rural Long Island, New York. When Nichols moved to New
Mexico as a young man, his passion for the natural world grew. He
began photographing the land and critters observable just outside
his kitchen window . . . and far beyond. In My Heart Belongs to
Nature, Nichols records his forty-five-year connection to the Taos
valley and its mountains, where he still lives. His engaging prose
and striking photographs offer a tribute to his infinity in this
grain of sand, replete with memories of wives, children, bighorn
sheep and rattlesnakes, and high-altitude snowshoe excursions—all
of it a paean to the biology that sustains us.
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