One has tall houses, wraparound decks, private sheds, docks.
The other has ranchers, trailers, kayak racks, flagpoles.
A motorboat goes by, with a child in an inflatable tube.
A small boat coasts along the edge. Three men stand on different sides, fishing rods in hand. One waves across the lake at another boat with other men doing the same thing.
A child stands on a paddleboard off the shore of a backyard. An older woman watches her from the porch.
Another motorboat zooms by— faster, a larger wake. Your kayak rocks. A single man on board, music blaring, hair flowing in the wind.
He/they. I teach English at a junior high school in western Washington. Outside of work, I worry about a myriad of things and spend time outside.
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This is very lifelike and I feel like I’m right there.
This is very lifelike and I feel like I’m right there.
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Thank you so much !
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