Yes, everywhere, too.
Yesterday, at about 7 o'clock in the evening, the Edmontonian plains experienced their first ever tide. Yes, the whoosh shoosh of water could be heard from far and wide. From my house, it sounded like it was just beyond the fence. So my brother Ivan and I went to
see what it was. We jogged beyond the fence, and their was nothing there (we were expecting a giant blowing up a bouncy castle considering the noise). So we kept going. And going. And going. And going until we reached the ravine. We deduced that it was coming from the forest, so we went down. At 8 PM.
And the noise got louder. And louder. And louder. As we walked by the river, we decided that enough was enough and disappointedly headed home. Good thing, too, because guess what the tides were? It was a gasline that had exploded and that was leaking very, very, very far away. Very far away and not in the forest at all.

I think I heard coyotes.
Feo.
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