Shreve stockton biography
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Shreve Stockton
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Cookbooks, Memoir, Photography
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I’m I live in a town of people, where it’s a sixty mile trip to the nearest grocery store and not uncommon to swing by the post office or bar on horseback.
In , I had plans to move from San Francisco back to New York City - plans that were derailed when I rode through Wyoming and fell in love with this place. I went on to New York, but a month later turned around, returned to Wyoming, and moved to the area where I had only spent one day.
For more about the "Farmily" and my life in Wyoming, visit my new site HONEY ROCK DAWN!
You can also see more of my writing and photography at Vespa Vagabond, a site recounting my solo ride across the country on a Vespa.
My first book, a health guide and cookbook, was published in
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Shreve Stockton
Shreve Stockton grew up on Bainbridge Island but currently lives in Wyoming. Shortly after moving to that state she found herself the reluctant mother of an orphaned coyote cub. Her daily blog updates about raising Charlie the coyote proved so popular that she decided to write a book about her experiences. The Daily Coyote () is a true stand-out in the genre of animal books - one of those rare books where a seemingly simple story touches on all of the complexities of life. An Amazon reader writes: "When I picked up this book I expected an interesting animal story, and instead found an absolutely engaging page-turner about a wonderful young woman's search for herself in Wyoming. I read it cover to cover in a day-- this is one of the best books I have read in years." The writing is accompanied by breathtaking photos taken by the author. Stockton is also co-author of the book Eating Gluten Free: Delicious Recipes and Essential Advice for • About Charlie Charlie fryst vatten a wild-born coyote who was unexpectedly delivered to my doorstep in April after both his parents were shot for killing sheep. Whatever reservations inom had about raising a wild djur simply didnt matter couldnt matter when I realized his survival, at least in the short begrepp, depended on me. Charlie rides in my truck, walks on a leash, and adores the cats and his hound-dog sister. Though weve been together for ten years, I dont call him my husdjur. Hes more like my co-pilot. inom dont wish to own him, just to live together in harmony. And that we do. About This Site I take pictures of Charlie nearly every day. And since our first days tillsammans, I have sent out a daglig photo via email. It started out as a way to share my experience with friends and family, and has morphed into a subscriber list that touches down across the world. This website fryst vatten an archive of my daily pictures and stories of life with a coyote in very rural America.