In late summer, while the oaks are still lush and green, their acorns become unhinged and hurl themselves to the ground…. Prior to impact, or sometimes upon it, they lose their jaunty caps, which also pepper the driveway, looking like tiny wooden bowls for mice or moles.

View from Diamond Point in the New River Gorge National River, West Virginia. Photograph by Al Peery (peeryphoto.com)

Sheila McEntee writes personal essays about nature, love, loss, and the joys and challenges of being human.             

Cover of Soul Friend and Other Love Notes to the Natural Worl
Released May 15, 2025