Canoe 23RD1702

23RD1702
Here we go. A long journey. My owner goes to me and flips me over. He writes Bravo Tango Seven Two Seven Four BT7274. It is a character from his favorite video game. He picks me up and brings me to the outside world. The early summer breeze is warm and salty. I take in the warm aroma of the salty summer air. He walks me over to a river. The Maple River. He sets me in and I am off. I drift off and watch my owner turn into a blurb in the distance. The icy water of the river sends chills down my spine. I look at the trees and flowers the birds humming a confusing melody. Suddenly I stared down a log headed my way. The log was lodged in the bank and would not move. Bang I hit the log and it will not move or set me free. I decided to take in the beautiful nature of the river and plains. The tractor running along the fields. The birds flying past the trees. The distinct hum of Robins. Suddenly I hear cracking. The log breaks loose and I fall down the rest of the Maple River. I turn down the bend into the Sheyenne River. The Sheyenne River is only a small step to the Atlantic Ocean. First I must go through the Red River and after that Lake Winnipeg. And then find a way to Hudson Bay. Then we make it. But I am only on the Sheyenne River for now. My next destination is the Red River to carry me to Canada. I carry on through the Sheyenne River and start taking wild turns to get into the Red River. The Red River taking me to Canada. The trip will be long and I will turn many times through North Dakota and Minnesota. I am about halfway to Canada in the Red River as I flow by the Plains of North Dakota and the nature of Minnesota. Even after I get to Canada I will still have to run through the Red River and follow it to Hudson Bay. And before that I will go through lake Winnipeg and many small lakes and rivers. A few days later and I am about a mile from the Candian Border. I will flow through the Red River into Canada to Lake Winnipeg. I arrive at the U.SCanada border through the Red River and flow past the border control and customs center. I flow into Canada for a trip into Lake Winnipeg then later Playgreen Lake. But for the time being I flow the midst of Canada. I flow down for a few days before getting about a mile out from Lake Winnipeg. I will first enter the bottom of Lake Winnipeg then I will flow through the upper half of Lake Winnipeg. About an hour later I reach the bottom of the lake. I begin flowing through the upper half of the bottom half of Lake Winnipeg. Soon I will reach the upper half of the lake. After flowing for about 5 to 8 hours I reach the top half of the lake. I swirl around the top half of the lake before heading towards Warren Landing.I blow past Purvis Island and head toward Playgreen lake. I swirl and flow around the middle of the lake until I get to the right side of Mcleod Island. I flow through a straight leading to The Elbow. I fly through a city and look at the cars driving by. I flow through the middle and start getting to the end of the lake. I flow into Pipestone Lake and into a strait leading to Cross Lake. I flow into Cross Lake and start flowing towards the Nelson River. This will flow me into Hudson Bay. I enter the Nelson River and ride smoothly along getting closer to the bay. I reach the middle and see a car drive by. It had a boat on a trailer on the back. Then after a few hours I entered Hudson Bay. I flow through and bump into a couple of small rocks. I reach close to the Hudson Strait and see the last thing I must travel through. I enter the strait and flow straight. This is the final stretch. After a few hours I reach the middle. The ride to the beginning of the end is quite boring. I look at the lands on either side. I flow into the last part of the strait and I see the sea. I flow slowly but gently into the sea. I flow past the last piece of land. I slowly drifted into the sea. Me BT7274 made it to the sea.
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