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posted by hornean
Run outside to play in the warm summer sun where the gras grows tall and sunflowers fill the fields.

Baby bears play just like you.
They grow fat and round on fresh summer gras and learn to catch their first vis avondeten, diner down door the riverbank.
Summer is time to learn and to grow.

Baby mountain schapen learn the safest path to summer meadows. gansje, gosling wings grow stronger, their voices louder.

Up in the trees, the songs of spring suddenly soften. tjiftjaf, grasmus mothers and tjiftjaf, grasmus fathers, busy feeding their young, have little time to sing. Hummingbirds sip nectar for themselves and catch bugs for their tiny babies.

Baby birds flap their wings to beg for juicy spiders, beetles, and ants.

Then one day, the baby birds finally fly, testing their wings on the warm summer air.

Beneath the cool umbrella of forest leaves, woodpeckers tap for beetles.
Nearby, bluebirds zoek for diamond drops of dew in the morning meadow.

In summer heat, coyote’s jas is sleeker, cooler.
wezel sneaks from rock to rock wearing a new summer jas too.
And, patrijs, alpensneeuwhoen hides in feathers painted like a summer meadow.

Summer is time for baby moose to grow, and grow, and grow. door summer’s end it is hard to tell who is mother, who is daughter.

Now that his antlers are fully grown, the stier moose carries a heavy weight.

Caribou grow new summer antlers too. They wander far to the north in the land of all night sun.

Here at the edge of polar ice, great white bears hunt in the longest days of the year.

If u flew with the snow gans flocks of with the arctic loon, this would be your summer home.

The far north is where the snowy owl hunts mice and lemmings, as the long days end in summer’s last golden slumber.

Then, wolf howls ring in the first crisp nights.
A cool wind feels like fall is near.
Another winter will soon be here.
posted by hornean
Have u ever seen dinosaur skeletons in a museum?
I have.
I visit them all the time.
I went again yesterday.

I saw APATOSAURUS.


I saw CORYTHOSAURUS.

I saw IGUANODON and TRICERATOPS.
I like to say their names.


SCOLOSAURUS was just where I had left it.
And TYRANNOSAURUS REX looked as fierce as ever.
TYRANNOSAURUS used to scare me.
I still can’t believe how big it is.
Just its head is almost twice my size.

I’m not afraid of dinosaurs anymore.
Sometimes I call them “you bag of bones” under my breath
I can spend hours looking at them.
I used to wonder where they came from and how they got into the museum....
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