Tuesday, April 22, 8:18 p.m.
It’s been a long one. This day started even before I could detect light through my eyelids.
I had expected my alarm or the sweet sounds of cardinals and robins to wake me. Instead, the Killdeer Army descended on my camp in the thin, blue light of predawn. It was anything but melodious. All the same, it’s part of the grand symphony to which I am only a witness.
At 7:04, I again set paddle to current, foggy-headed and low on energy. The night had actually been… READ MORE from Roy Heilman
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