My Life...and Then Some

My Life...and Then Some
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ISBN-13 : 9781734388831
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Download or read book My Life...and Then Some written by Herb Wisner and published by . This book was released on 2020-06-20 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For 98 years, Herb Wisner has lived a remarkable life, from exploits while in the Army Airforce during WWII to a teaching career that stretched from rural New York to Oregon. Told in his unique voice and with gentle humor (and hundreds of photos) this autobiography of a full and meaningful life shares Herb's stories of adventures for nearly a century, with vivid portraits of family and friends whose paths have crossed his. He remembers them all. Born in 1922, he grew up on a 5-acre estate near the Jersey shore, where his family, aunts, uncles, and cousins all lived together, running it as a summer hotel for guests who returned year after. He describes behind-the-scenes situations in Italy, Libya, and Egypt during WWII, where he and fellow meteorologists decided when the weather was safe for pilots to fly. After the war, he meets Ruth Usher, the love of his life, and changes career directions to become a teacher and the lifelong naturalist he still is. Teaching is in Herb's blood, as is a love of birds and the natural world that turned him into a biologist and ornithologist.Travel with Herb and his family across the United States, discovering places both familiar and obscure. Learn lessons in history and natural history. Share Herb's deep appreciation of birds and the natural world, and his life-long love of teaching-from instructing not-always-attentive junior high and high school students in Unadilla, New York, to inspiring hundreds of students in the biology department at the University of Oregon. Many still come up to Herb to exclaim "you were the best teacher I ever had!" This is a man who loves his family and friends, and they love him back. That love shines throughout this book, as his daughter and two sons grow up, yet return again and again to be with him and their mom, Ruth. They share trips, a love of gardening and birding, and numerous family gatherings. Two now-grown grandchildren are part of the family, and a great grandchild is on the way??and still Herb has stories to tell.


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