
On Being with Krista Tippett J. Drew Lanham – Pathfinding Through the Improbable
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Mar 24, 2022 AI Snips
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Formative Childhood Wandering
- J. Drew Lanham describes growing up between his parents' home and his grandmother's house, roaming yards and woods from age four or five.
- Those childhood wanderings and his grandmother's bird-feeding shaped his lifelong love of nature.
Leopold's Influence On Place-Based Imagination
- Lanham connects Aldo Leopold's writings to his family's life off the land and his ecological imagination.
- He uses Leopold's ideas to teach students to write their own 'good oak' histories of place.
Early Bird Encounters
- Lanham recounts his first bird loves: dark-eyed juncos, sparrows, chipping sparrows and holding a chipping sparrow after hunting it.
- He remembers vultures, wild turkeys, barred owls and bobwhite quail as formative presences.
