Tag Archives: The Untillable Hills

Trees, by William Weaver Christman

(In 1934, on the verge of turning seventy, Christman published this essay in a local literary magazine called Trails. A lifelong farmer in Duanesburg just west of Albany County, he’d always enjoyed literature; earlier in his life, he’d corresponded with … Continue reading

Posted in Nature Writing | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Trees, by William Weaver Christman

William Weaver Christman: Return of a Forgotten Poet

A century ago, the hilly rims of the Hudson Valley held farmlands and pastures spread far up their slopes, a history easily forgotten but for the stone walls still running through the woods. Born in 1865, William Weaver Christman inherited … Continue reading

Posted in Poems | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on William Weaver Christman: Return of a Forgotten Poet