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Forged somewhere under the watchful eye of feasting otters on Bear Creek and the soul stirring slap of protective Beavers on Lakewood. On chilly nights at catfish point where the mouth of the bear meets Deep River and on the edge of a tributary to Robeson Creek, just before it spills into Jordan Lake. From the feel of the cool, muddy water under the cascades at Johnson’s Fjord to the excitement of exploration in the shadows of Reynolds Mill. From farm ponds on the outskirts of town to rickety ole’ deer stands in the wilds of Lee County. From Wild Turkeys somewhere on the side of a mountain to the call of the Northern Bobwhite and stealthy whippoorwill. From the sizzle and crackle of Good Fire as it rejuvenates the land and stirs the soul to butterflies and bees dancing on the wind. From the chorus of spring peepers as darkness draws near and spirited fireflies lighting the night to a cacophony of birds as the sun rises again. From parents who always made time for fishing to mentors and teachers and family and friends, and a wife and children sent only by God, no man or entity is self-made. A product of love and friendship in the great outdoors.​
Wild Things Nursery – Where the Roots of Conservation Run Deep!
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