Rhyme & Baboon
Ever wonder what the forest sings when the moon is high?
When the moon is high the forest hums a quiet lullaby of rustling leaves and night critters, like a choir of whispers, and I swear I hear the owls humming along.
Sounds like the forest’s throwing a midnight jam session and the owls are the backup singers. I once tried to out-honk a screech owl—let’s just say the tree made a note of it. If you’re hunting for the best spot, just follow the pine scent and a quiet corner. You'll get the whole choir.
That’s the vibe—just when the moon’s full, the woods go all quiet, and the owls drop the beat. If you can out-honk one, you might just lead the whole forest chorus. Keep the pine scent and you’ll find the best front‑row spot.