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Bedding Down

Wailing winds, crying in the empty night; tripping leaves rattle across, walls and roads; click-clacking out a lullaby. Soon, squirrels will be rocked into a hibernating dreamtime; their nests swaying in high treetops. As fall unmasks winter, Mother Earth beds down her creatures; tucking them in for the approaching nights. Wrapped in her white blanket, she takes her, long-deserved rest.

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