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Travel into the wilds of North Florida with flutist
Robin Etter and her husband, Scott, the quintessential carpenter, as they revive an abandoned cracker house along the banks
of the historic Suwannee River. In this book, the author describes her double life as a symphonic performer and as a weekend
country naturalist. Her journey from living inside her head swimming with notes to swimming in the river of real life is an
entertaining tale that’s an armchair travel into the backwoods of the South. Snorkeling with manatees, skinning catfish,
befriending a dog and battling squirrels all play a part in her efforts to become more of an outdoor woman. Combining the
life of an urban classical musician with the nitty-gritty process of house renovation, Suwannee Notes is a celebration of
creativity and the joys to be found in nature. |