
Campbell Creek Trail can be accessed within yards of my house. It's a mixed use trail where it's common to see teenagers on bikes, serious joggers, dog walkers and your run-of-the-mill city vagrant. The city trail system here is very extensive, and we've spent many a sun-lit summer evening wandering one direction or another.


Birch vs. evergreen.

Out of nowhere.

It's mosquito season.

Not for swimming.
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