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THE LIFE OF KENDRICK ASHTON SIMS Ain't It A Bitch?

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Kendrick Sims


Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 30
Sign: Taurus

City: AUBURN HILLS
State: Michigan
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/28/2006
Monday, July 13, 2009 

Category: Dreams and the Supernatural

I took another walk through the woods today. I have a feeling this will be my final walk through this area for a while.

The terrain is just to much for me to take in my current state.

I entered into the woods through the same opening I used yesterday. Crawled down the bank. The walked along the dried up river bed. I figured that since this part of the woods was mostly clear, I'd not have as hard a time walking through the woods as I normally do. I was wrong. The river-bed was filled with rocks. The area directly over where the waters use to run was just as heavily forested as the other areas. All I got for my supposed ingenuity was a long walk back up the bank when I finished my photo taking.

Anyway, today's photos turned out much better than yesterdays. I was on solid ground for the most part, and was able to steady the camera for some good snap-shots. It's a shame that I can't go into the woods at night and take photos when there could be some super-natural activity, but .......

1) There are animals in these woods, and they are not that kind to intruders.
2) I have a hard enough time walking through them in the day-light. Even with a flash light, there is no way I could safely manage the slopes and littered ground.
3) I don't have a camera with a flash on it. So no pictures would even be possible if something did occur.
4) These woods are haunted! If something did happen, I'd risk losing an eye from a branch as I ran away screaming.




You can see how heavily forested these woods are.



More trees, more branches, making my walk one of great care and effort.



The sun shines down through an open spot in the trees.



I approach the circle of tree's again.



The circle of trees, up close, and the area behind them.



The river-bed, and some logs thrown over it to cross when it was still here.



You can't see it, but just past the vision of this picture is a little bit of water. All that's left of the water.



more vegitation.



Well, there I am, standing in front of the circle of trees.