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The sun was beginning to burn off the morning mist that hung over the river, like a gentle white veil. The water murmured and sparkled, as it flowed along. Up in the sky the turkey buzzards that nested in the nearby cliffs were circling and gliding through the crisp spring air. Zack stood there by the river's edge and took a deep breath. He loved the smell of the river.
A fish jumped and Ziggy ran into the water, trying to catch it.
"Come back here, Ziggy," Zack said, "Let's go find Ivy. The shad are running!"