





I could never understand why my dad wouldn't get me that horse I was dying to have. And now I do, oh how I do. It's one of those things that you can't grasp until you're in your parents' shoes, like wondering why your mom hated to see 14-year-old you take off alone on a 20-mile ride through the Virginia countryside on your ten-speed. What's the problem? you wondered. Why is she being so stern and worried? I'm FINE. Speedy! Alert! Immortal!
Dad, can I have a horse?
Farther on down the road, Jake found a stop sign, stolen from somewhere, lying in the ditch. All his switchboard lights lit up. He wanted it for his room.

Here they came down the road, carrying the dreadfully heavy sign. Click click click, aggh what a shot!
Liam's helping.
In the end we decided it was too heavy to carry the next mile. Whew. Not to mention that it's punishable by law to have a stop sign, even a found one, in your bedroom...
Back to the stream and the woods.

The Dean's Fork redtail circled, throwing spears down at us

and Cooper smiled in the sun.


Here they came down the road, carrying the dreadfully heavy sign. Click click click, aggh what a shot!


Back to the stream and the woods.



and Cooper smiled in the sun.
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