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With a quick push from shore, my old green canoe caught the current and we swept downstream on the Namekagon River. The recent rains have filled the river with more water than I've seen in a couple of summers, and warm days have filled the river with life.
I'm not sure that we'd been searching for anything in particular when we decided to paddle on the Namekagon, but what we found was a river, that, in the words of Mary Oliver, is "touching every life it meets."
By Emily Stone5
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With a quick push from shore, my old green canoe caught the current and we swept downstream on the Namekagon River. The recent rains have filled the river with more water than I've seen in a couple of summers, and warm days have filled the river with life.
I'm not sure that we'd been searching for anything in particular when we decided to paddle on the Namekagon, but what we found was a river, that, in the words of Mary Oliver, is "touching every life it meets."

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