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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
During twilight hours when there's still visibility, it's serene and peaceful. I do like it a lot. But after getting stuck on certain trails after dark with no flashlight, I don't want any close calls anymore.
Dark is when a lot of critters come out to play and I probably look like dinner to a few of them. I can't tell the difference between a deer or a mountain lion when I see a large shadow moving in the distance, and that's a level of uncertainty I'm not at all comfortable with.
Not taking that chance again no matter how small the odds are. Once the sun starts setting I'm looking for the exit
Dark is when a lot of critters come out to play and I probably look like dinner to a few of them. I can't tell the difference between a deer or a mountain lion when I see a large shadow moving in the distance, and that's a level of uncertainty I'm not at all comfortable with.
Not taking that chance again no matter how small the odds are. Once the sun starts setting I'm looking for the exit