Smaller trail for the adventurous |
“I wonder if there could be ghosts here.” I asked.
Resident Deer at Sertoma Park, Sioux Falls, SD |
Jeff smiled and replied, “You know, there is an old Sioux legend about a warrior who wanders
these woods looking for his lover. He
died in battle and was never given a proper burial. So, he appears after sunset making all these
trails with his continual roaming.”
I
know Jeff made up this story, but what if there is some mysterious presence
lurking in the woods. It is getting dark
and we are not prepared for an overnight stay on the trail or getting lost and the
trail seems longer than I thought. I am the
practical one, as you can tell. We
rounded a bend into an open field. I
unexpectedly see two eyes through the dark brush. I realize we have come upon a deer. We are so close to it, yet it is not
afraid. The deer wanders over the trail
behind us and into the field and continues foraging. A couple of rabbits hop in front of us and
hide in the tall grass.
We continue our walk and cross over Oxbow Lake on a sturdy
wooden bridge. I see another old
Cottonwood tree at one end. Jeff and I begin light playful banter: “The trail is this way.” “No, the trail goes
that way.” “It is not far to the end now.”
“No, we go this way and have to walk all around this field before we are
done.” “That cannot be, you are
wrong.” “We are going to need a
flashlight!” “No, we won’t; we’ll be alright without it.” “Oh yes, we can use our
phones to light the way.” “We need to
conserve the batteries.”
Charming wooden bridge over Oxbow Lake |
Suddenly, dark objects appear in the open field in front of us Rabbits, lots of rabbits darting away here
and there and hiding, except for one huge rabbit standing upright. I am thinking this must be the old wise one
that waits to see if there is a real danger before he abandons his activities. After all, not many rabbits have been killed
in this park as you can tell by their sheer numbers. Unable to resist, I take off running toward
that fat rabbit. It runs away faster
than any of the others. I chuckle, but
ahead there are more rabbits…invasion of the rabbits! Rabbits might be dangerous in numbers if they decide to attack a human. Remember, I am the practical one, and I like
to plan ahead just in case.
We notice that some canoes are stored by a small pond and discuss
how fun it might be to come back and rent one.
However, we see that the canoes are charred and broken and destroyed by fire.
“This could be the doing of that restless
Indian warrior that wanders the park at night,” I mused. Jeff grins.
Oh! Something touched my ankle! Before I have a chance to react, it happens
again. I jump away and scream.
“What’s wrong?”
Jeff asks concerned.
“Something touched
me! Something hairy!”
Jeff and I look around to see if rabbits are there. I look back from where we came and saw a
light… no a torch! I see the Sioux
warrior carrying a torch coming towards us on the trail. Jeff sees that I am distressed and asks
again, “What’s wrong?” I point, but he does not see anything. I look again…
I do not see anything either.
“Let’s go. I am getting
thirsty.” Jeff said. I take another glance back to make sure we are not being followed. The light fades, the trail becomes more difficult to follow, but we are close to the
end. As we step into familiar surroundings
and street lights, Jeff exclaims, “You sure do walk fast!”
NOTE: Most of this is true. We did discuss a possible ghost while we were walking as part of our bantering. Sure made the walk interesting, along with all the wild life and trails. This park has so much to offer that I will post more pictures. Here is more information: Sertoma Park, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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