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29 June 05

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To get to work, I drive every day through the narrow back-country roads of Delaware and Chester County. Even though the route isn't the most direct, it's easily the less stressful, as the rest of the highways are chronically congested. The journey is also easy on the eyes. As opposed to mindlessly staring at sedans and SUVs on the road, my path takes me through woods, near farms of rolling hills, and over three one-lane bridges. The most picturesque of these places would have to be the Kirkwood Preserve. The area consists of a couple acres of hills and waist-high grass set aside along one of the roads I use. It's not a park by any means, so it feels even more secluded. After passing by the preserve numerous times, I finally took a couple minutes to walk around there this afternoon.

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