reuben part ii


“Each bend in the stream brings into view a new vista, and thus the bewitching scene changes as in a kaleidoscope. The people one meets, the variety of landscape one encounters, the simple adventures of the day, the sensation of being an explorer, the fresh air and simple diet, combined with that spirit of calm contentedness which overcomes the happy voyager who casts loose from care, are the never-failing attractions of such a trip.” *

We agree with Reuben.

Respectfully submitted,

Canoelover

*English majors, lay off.  Go mutter to each other about run-on sentences.  It worked for Reuben and it works for me.

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One Response to reuben part ii

  1. Dave Osborn says:

    I love reading Reuben Thwaites “Down Historic Waterways”.
    Somebody should republish it!
    Paddles Up!!
    Dave

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