Ella and Adam ready to go!
The next several days were not nearly as eventful. The following day, we decided to take a break from all the traffic and noise to get away to a little forest preserve called The Grove. This nature haven in the middle of the busy suburb of Glenview brought me back to the forests of Michigan.
I risked life and limb venturing out on an icy old bridge to get this picture!
Aside from a few stray visitors, the secluded area was empty. The snow gave the forest a new disposition. We walked along the side of the mucky dirt path, following the muddy footprints left behind by other guests. We kept the conversation flowing, in order to avoid the complete silence of the woods. After a few minutes of walking along the trail, Adam started telling me about the deer. He told me that it was very common to see deer in this area and to watch out for one. Whether it was my imagination or not, but the way he referred to seeing a deer sounded not dissimilar to the way I imagine a safari guide might refer to seeing a zebra. His reaction was unsettling to say the least.
Deer tracks are spotted!
Then, we saw it. Not far from where we were standing, something started moving in the thick, dense underbrush. As it pushed it's way through the barren bushes, a deer slowly emerged from behind the trees. However, this deer looked different from the deer I've seen in Michigan. His disposition was different. He was a small buck, completely alone, and unafraid of humans. One antler pointed upward, while the other pointed downward. While I was initially filled with joy at the first sight of him, the joy was quickly defused by the pity and sadness I felt for this animal as he slowly trotted off back into the woods.
Young deer is soon spotted!
Since the Grove closes at around dusk, promptly after seeing the deer, we turned to head out. This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful that we Grand Rapidians have more than small reserves to retreat back to whenever we get stressed out and need to get away from civilization. It makes me love the state of Michigan that much more!
Heading back home!





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