CANFIELD – My parents owned a seasonal cottage in the rural hills near a state park lake. The cabin was primarily in the woods but bordered the edge of a field that had many wildflowers and grasses. While summer was a wonderful time at the cabin, my favorite season there was the fall. Hiking on the trails at the state park or behind our cabin without the thick humidity and mosquitoes allowed me to enjoy all the beauty of nature instead of sweating and swatting. The gorgeous colors of the burr oak, sugar maples and Ohio buckeye leaves on the hillsides and reflecting in the water were breathtaking. In the fall the berries, nuts, and seeds would begin to appear, and we would spend our weekend
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