That could well be the theme song for Lyker's Pond, a swampy entity dissected by Goldman Road, just off Corbin Hill Road near here.
It is a rare occasion that we don't see something interesting there, whether it be a new beaver slide from the edge of the road to the east pool, an Osprey circling with a pair of Bald Eagles, once a swan, probably a Trumpeter by the call, not to mention all sorts of Easter Eggs.
One is the sasquatch, which can clearly be seen from the parking pull off, stalking into the woods after drinking from the pool.
There is also an elk or deerlike critter a bit east of him.
Spring, summer, and fall are Lyker's finest seasons though. It tends to be frozen in winter.
However the other day we did a drive by just for the heck of it.
And for obvious reasons we were glad that we did. Seems as if the pond never lets us down.
#timeontheirhands #pants #warmerweatherwillprobablyletthesepantsdownthough