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Winters are prime time for reading. I found myself deep in a Wendell Berry book of essays this week and couldn’t help but connect an anecdote to all the hand-wringing in town about change and development. “We left the hunters behind and went down past a green grainfield where cattle were grazing and drinking at the waterside. They were not disturbed that the river had come up over part of their pasture, no more troubled by the height of today’s shoreline than they were by the height of yesterday’s. To them, no matter how hig... Full story