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| Well! | 
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| The snow is mostly gone, | 
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| (For now! I know it's still February. I know it'll probably be back! Don't say I jinxed us.) | 
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| So we'll switch our Snow Report to a "Tree Report", of any 'ol tree we happen to randomly select on Camp. | 
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| Let's go with...this one. | 
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| Huh. | 
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| Well, the TREE REPORT reads... | 
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| That this is not totally how a normal tree is supposed to be. | 
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| In fact, | 
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| It's almost as if... | 
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| Some of Lake Shawanni's residents, | 
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| Who also happen to be... | 
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| The world's second largest rodents, | 
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| (You probably know them best... | 
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| By their formal name, | 
| Castor canadensis) | 
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| Have been hard at work on this tree. | 
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| But worry not! | 
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| Woodrow is now on the look out... | 
| To make sure they leave this tree alone! | 
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| Or, at the very least... | 
| He's prepared to file... | 
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| The TREE-IN-THE-LAKE Report. | 




















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