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Roughwind Field
Short, tough grass and light brown, grainy sand compose the ground, along with the occasional ant mound and rough rabbit hole. True to its name harsh winds blow without mercy through this land, blowing sand into your eyes and coat. Small tough rabbits feed on the tougher grasses that, with deep digging roots, manage to live here. Yet, through all of this, it has a strange beauty. Off the edge of this is a small clearing, good for playing, eating, or sunning in.
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Dec 1 2008, 06:34 PM In: »video conversion on pocket ... By: rorgorway |
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Amaranthine Tree
Vast, shallow hills roll for a good few miles, graced with soft, lush grasses that are spangled with many types of flowers during the summertime. The only contrast in this often breezy field, is a large, old tree that rises in its glory. The trunk is thick with age, hosting a nine foot diameter, most certainly bearing hundreds of age rings. The kind of tree is unknown, but vines root themselves firmly into the bark, winding all over the tree, in essence, becoming part of the tree. Its every limb is gnarled and ancient, and it often seems to be on the brink of death, but it never fails that every spring the tree bursts to life in an array of green leaves and pastel pink flowers. It is a beautiful place to reside, calm and serene—not to mention a great place to catch a sunset and the fireflies thereafter.
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Dec 1 2008, 06:35 PM In: »prague sex adds super tropp... By: rorgorway |
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Maple Grove
Within the decade, a small fire swooped through the area, incinerating miles and miles of maple forest, rendering the strong trees into nothing but ash. Though the soil is still black, seedlings have begun sprouting through the ground and growing over the past few years, the largest trunks a sturdy, but small, foot in width. Adorned with a peppering of color during the fall, the young leaves can make for pretty scenery, as the color increases year by year. Rabbits and deer like to wander here, feasting on the tender, young sprigs. If one can dodge the subtle yet intrusive trees, the rabbits can make a good meal for a loner, the deer a meal for a group of wolves.
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Dec 1 2008, 06:35 PM In: »same sex marrigae issues 4 ... By: rorgorway |
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