Adirondack Life

The Journey Home

 handful of us showed up, ready to help with the burn. Our friend had dragged piles of branches, sticks and stumps into formidable piles, the goal being to clear her backyard, a slope framed by woods, the High Peaks poking above. (This was before the start of the state’s mid-March through mid-June burn ban.) Meanwhile, our friend’s boys played in the woods, their

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