
On The Road Again
We took our first hike in a long time yesterday. Eight months of heat and drought have left the creek dry, the Aspen tress dying, almost no flowers, no birds, no livestock and no wildlife. It was almost unrecognizable.
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We took our first hike in a long time yesterday. Eight months of heat and drought have left the creek dry, the Aspen tress dying, almost no flowers, no birds, no livestock and no wildlife. It was almost unrecognizable.

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