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Birds eye view and seasonal changes

November 8, 2022 by jsamberg

As I sat at salmon hole and took in the surrounds around, I noticed lots had changed since the last time I had visited. There were lots of children playing and fishermen at the river. The water was not as high as it was when I visited directly after a storm, but it was higher than when I first visited. All the rocks that were covered by water from the flood has a coating of hard mud. This time of year, there was no wildlife around that I could see except the occasional flock of geese. In the forest, almost all the leaves had fallen and the grass is starting to become more brown than green.

Birds Eye View drawing of Salmon Hole

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