Between the beautiful Catskill Mountains and the rolling Berkshires was Mohican land. The Mohicans, who called themselves “People of the waters that are never still,” named the Hudson River Muhheakunnuk. Jim and Beth Walters study Early American culture and build their little bit of paradise on Apple Tree Lane where the Mohicans, Dutch settlers, and generations of the VanEck family lived. They turn this thirty acres into a site to bless the people of Columbia County, New York. In this story of following Christian principles, discover with them that family, history, and service to others can make life meaningful and blessed beyond their original dreams. In this, the first of a series of books located on Stuyvesant Inlet, learn about anthropology, history, culture, horticulture, entertainment, music, cuisine, pet therapy, geothermal energy, and family relationships. He calls her Bella Beth, and she calls him My Jim. In this historical romance, celebrate life with them as they follow their dream and build their life together on Apple Tree Lane.
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