Reseña del libro "Pilgrimage To Kah-Nee-Ta"
Kah-Nee-Ta Hot Springs closed in 2018, so I am republishing this book in a less expensive version than the original memoir book published in 2014. The book has been written for the many people who have fond memories of Kah-Nee-Ta. Originally it was published as a tribute to document the early history of the Kah-nee-ta Hot Springs, where I lived with my adopted parents before they sold the land to the Confederated Tribe of Warm Springs, and a journey I took with my son to reconnect with the land in 1991. In the movie, Out of Africa, Isak Dineson, often sighed, "I have a farm in Africa," as if it were her lover. I generate the same love-feelings about the hot springs in Oregon, owned by my adoptive parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Freeland, where I spent memorable parts of my childhood and adult years. Because I still feel my spirit roaming those hills, valleys, and streams, I needed to reconnect with that part of myself and to rekindle the spirit of my youth. May this book help you rekindle your memories.