Where the Wind Hangs Its Hat
Where the Wind Hangs Its Hat
by Ellen Reed
Step into a quiet world where the soil remembers, the wind carries stories, and even silence has a voice.
In Where the Wind Hangs Its Hat, Ellen Reed invites readers to walk the seasons with her—through garden rows, frozen mornings, and the tender solitude of homestead life. This heartfelt collection of poems traces a year on a rural property, where each moment is both ordinary and sacred.
Divided into the rhythms of Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, these poems capture the beauty and ache of living close to the land. Whether it’s mourning a lost chick, sipping tea in a toolshed, or setting an extra place at the table just in case, Reed’s words resonate with anyone who’s ever craved stillness, strength, and something rooted.
A love letter to the quiet life, this book is perfect for gardeners, dreamers, homesteaders, and anyone learning to befriend their own company.
