This original paperback brings together for the first time all of Donald Hall's writing on Eagle Pond Farm, his ancestral home in New Hampshire, where he visited his grandparents as a young boy and then lived with his wife, the poet Jane Kenyon, until her death.It includes the entire, previously published Seasons at Eagle Pond and Here at Eagle Pond; the poem 'Daylilies on the Hill' from The Painted Bed; and several uncollected pieces.In these tender essays, Hall tells of the joys and quiddities of life on the farm, the pleasures and discomforts of a world in which the year has four seasons -- maple sugar, blackfly, Red Sox, and winter.Lyrical, comic, and elegaic, they sing of a landscape and culture that are disappearing under the assault of change.