Ilmarinen G. Vogel, in partnership with Studio of Books, published this poetry book “Point of View: A Walk Through Nature and My Thoughts.” This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other leading online bookstores.
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Author Ilmarinen G. Vogel was born in December 1946 and grew up in post-war Europe, spending his early years exploring the Bavarian Alps and helping his mother care for his large family. His father was a physician and educator, who was often absent, focused on rebuilding a free and just society in a world recovering from two world wars. This upbringing instilled a deep sense of responsibility and curiosity about the world around him.
He studied music and traveled to South Africa at the age of 18, where he was shocked by the realities of Apartheid. He left the country in protest as he was unable to reconcile the oppression he witnessed with his values. This experience, along with stories from his parents about their opposition to the Nazi regime, influenced his decision to seek
He then pursued bio-dynamic agriculture a path of purpose and justice in his life., inspired by his great aunt’s work in reforming colonial practices in Africa. After facing challenges in finding sustainable work, he settled in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, where he built high-end waterfront homes for 40 years. His craftsmanship and dedication to excellence were central to his success.
“Point of View: A Walk Through Nature and My Thoughts” by Ilmarinen G. Vogel is a collection of poems and images inspired by nature based on the author’s newfound perspective. Each page invites you to slow down and reflect, capturing the quiet wisdom found in everyday moments outdoors.
Vogel’s words are gentle yet thought-provoking, offering glimpses into the emotional and spiritual connection between human experience and the natural world. It’s a calming read for anyone seeking peace, clarity, or a fresh way of seeing the world around them.