Thomas Izurieta -- Reflection and review of "A Sand County Almanac" (December 11)

The Sand County Almanac is a compilation of short essays by conservationist Aldo Leopold. The essays usually discuss a certain niche trait or a cool fact about nature, and Leopold does an excellent job with creative writing to describe the beauty of the American outdoors in the early 20th century. My personal favorite excerpt, from the portion of the book that I have read, was a history lesson given to the reader by Leopold. He writes of a time when he had to cut down a tree that had been struck by lightning. And so he and some other people sawed away at the tree, and as they sliced through the tree's rings, Leopold gave a history lesson of events that happened in whatever year they had been slicing through. I thought this was a spectacular way to put the scale of time into perspective, and a super unique way of describing what this tree had seen in its lifetime.    

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