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An Adventure with Papa!

My Papa and I always go on fun adventures. He always shows me neat things and tells me all about them. We like to look at birds and plants and bugs. I know what a lot of them are too because he teaches me how to recognize them. He also takes me to go see the horses and find fossils; I always have fun with my Papa. The other day he took me on an especially fun adventure. We went walking around in the woods and we climbed up a hill and sat down on it above the fox's den. We wandered around over and under broken trees and followed some deer trails. We found lots of little deer poops along the way, and we also found a big pile of deer poop and I looked at Papa and said, "That's some BIG poop." We also found a snake's skin under a log which I thought was awesome so I kept it. Then we went down to the water, which Papa explained to me was a creek, but I just like to call it water. I put my hands in the water and it was really cold, but it was still neat. I had such a great day with Papa. He always shows me the coolest things.

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