Grant Nature. The spot I chose to visit is one I have visited many a time while growing up here. As a child, I'd come here for summer camp, then on field trips. Later it would become a place of refuge for my friends and I during the last two years of high school. The spot we frequented is off trail on the river. Constant chirps of insects, the sound of them never ending, their rattling calls beginning and ending all at the same time, creating a vocal union that sounds more like one long call. There are a variety of birds: Carolina Wren, Tufted Titmouse, Red-Bellied Woodpecker, Blue Jay, Northern Cardinal. The water is very low, I'm sitting on a slab of stone that would usually be underwater in the summer. The Osage Orange has grown all the way out to the river, which is new to me. It's a large Osage, the leaves are extended just above the water.
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