A warm, place‑rooted memoir of family, land, and the small rituals that shape a life. The View from Plum Lick gathers stories and reflections from the Plum Lick homestead—its seasons, neighbors, and the stubborn work of keeping a place alive. With plainspoken humor and clear observation, the authors turn everyday tasks into scenes of meaning: barn repairs, kitchen conversations, and the quiet reckonings that come with time. Readers who love rural memoir, local history, and character‑driven storytelling will find this book both comforting and quietly wise.