Thanks for joining Inner Life, Adam! Huckleberries factored heavily into my Montana upbringing. They still are a major food source for many rural families. While there are abusive commercial operations and people who rake berries from bushes with tines or beat them with tennis rackets, there are many roadside stands and barter relationships built around sustainably harvested huckleberries. I love seeing how my own cultural history intersects with Cooper and Thoreau.
Well-said, much like that "critical hour."
What a delightful and educational piece of writing! Thank you.
Thanks for joining Inner Life, Adam! Huckleberries factored heavily into my Montana upbringing. They still are a major food source for many rural families. While there are abusive commercial operations and people who rake berries from bushes with tines or beat them with tennis rackets, there are many roadside stands and barter relationships built around sustainably harvested huckleberries. I love seeing how my own cultural history intersects with Cooper and Thoreau.
I appreciate the invitation, Josh. And I'm happy to have your modern, personal perspective added here.