![]() ![]() And he visits the sprawling RV parks of the American Southwest, where he camped in an Airstream with his wife Megan Mullally during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. He walks the verdant pastures of an English sheep farm with shepherd James Rebanks. He takes readers on the hiking trails of Glacier National Park, where he gets into scrapes with two of his best buds, Wilco songwriter Jeff Tweedy and author George Saunders. The book is an amiable ramble outdoors, with Offerman sharing his assorted experiences in the wild and his musings on nature, land use, labor, agriculture and community. Watch Video: Amy Poehler teases 'Duncanville''s mini 'Parks and Rec' reunionĪnyone with lingering confusion about the differences between Swanson, the fictional man’s man and staunch libertarian on NBC's “ Parks and Recreation,” and Offerman, the man’s man and bleeding-heart liberal actor who played him, will have their misguided notions of the real-life man quickly dispelled in the pages of his new book, “Where the Deer and the Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside" (Dutton, out Tuesday). ![]()
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