04-15-2021, 08:30 PM
The large woman was determined to know the land like the back of her paw. She had risen early in the morning with a mental list of things to check out and do while Valeska and Amaranth were doing.. Valeska and Amaranth like things! Harper was their sinful arborist, and therefore needed to know the layout of the land for herb-lady reasons! And well, Harper was a total nerd when it came to nature, and therefore, needed to know where everything was located. Harper liked being well prepared for things.
So she’d risen early in the morning and went to work exploring the land. Today’s mission was the mountains. They hadn’t had these in their last home, and being that Harper was born in the mountains, the large woman felt drawn to them and she was, of course, curious as to what wildlife she’d find and what nature had in store. Harper was hopeful for the perfect mountain cliff, for a gorgeous view, especially at this hour, though she would not hold her hopes too high.
Clenching her thirst before her adventure, Harper would begin her hike up the mountain with a gentle hum and careful placement of her paws. She’d need not fall victim to another avalanche, nor did she want to put her full weight upon the wrong stone. At the base of the mountain, there were gorgeous trees. Tall, massive things with colorful bark that peeled away with time, like paper. The color came in many forms, like stripes: red, yellow, and even green, that spread all the way up to the top and smelled wonderful, too.
An almost minty smell, which was typical for this type of tree. An ear flickered, and Harper suddenly longed for another arborist; someone to talk plants and nature with that wouldn’t get bored with it, as coming upon rainbow eucalyptus trees was a rare and beautiful thing. So beautiful that Harper almost abandoned her mountain climbing plans to check out the nearby forest.
So she’d risen early in the morning and went to work exploring the land. Today’s mission was the mountains. They hadn’t had these in their last home, and being that Harper was born in the mountains, the large woman felt drawn to them and she was, of course, curious as to what wildlife she’d find and what nature had in store. Harper was hopeful for the perfect mountain cliff, for a gorgeous view, especially at this hour, though she would not hold her hopes too high.
Clenching her thirst before her adventure, Harper would begin her hike up the mountain with a gentle hum and careful placement of her paws. She’d need not fall victim to another avalanche, nor did she want to put her full weight upon the wrong stone. At the base of the mountain, there were gorgeous trees. Tall, massive things with colorful bark that peeled away with time, like paper. The color came in many forms, like stripes: red, yellow, and even green, that spread all the way up to the top and smelled wonderful, too.
An almost minty smell, which was typical for this type of tree. An ear flickered, and Harper suddenly longed for another arborist; someone to talk plants and nature with that wouldn’t get bored with it, as coming upon rainbow eucalyptus trees was a rare and beautiful thing. So beautiful that Harper almost abandoned her mountain climbing plans to check out the nearby forest.
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