Nutkin Realty
[Author's Note: This was written for the 25th Annual Geauga Parks District Nature Writing Contest. It did not place. I'm sharing it here anyway, because I happen to like it.] “This here is a century tree,” said the chipmunk, patting the trunk next to him. “And boy has it withstood the passages of time. They don’t plant them like this anymore, I tell you.” Hazel looked up the tree. She held her bushy tail in her left paw and Walter’s paw in her other. “I don’t know,” she said. “You said the previous owners were owls?” The chipmunk chuckled. “Yes,” he said. “But they’re long gone. Left one great hollow, I tell you. And when you look out the hole, it’s like you’re looking at your own private park.” Hazel looked over to Walter. He took a moment before realizing that she was looking at him. “What?” he said. “Don’t you think,” she said, “that owls having lived here might be a concern?” Walter watched the leaves blowing in the breeze. “They don’t live here anymore, do they...