Lake Lewisia #1149
Aug. 21st, 2024 02:26 pmThe Giant's Wishing Well, a sinkhole some forty feet across and unknowable infinities deep, stood in an otherwise unremarkable field now held in trust by the township. The land had, at various points and with various levels of optimism, been used to farm alfalfa hay, an otherwise extinct relative of barley, corn (because someone always had to try corn), and tulips, in all cases with a grudging cutout left around the sinkhole. The crops were inevitably destroyed, usually by mass overnight uprooting following the first application of pesticides, because the people living at the bottom of the sinkhole didn't appreciate that sort of thing in their otherwise quite lovely front yard.
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LL#1149
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LL#1149