I live on 10 acres of mostly hardwood forest in Southern Indiana, USA.

The property consists of a ridge top where I have my house and office.  The south, west and north sides of the property slope down to stream beds.  There is about a 100 foot elevation difference between the top of the ridge and the bottommost stream bed.  All three stream beds have a trickle of water running year round but are mainly storm water runoff.

The woods were logged about 15 years ago.  Now there is a combination of Black Aspen, White and Red Oak, Black Walnut, Hickory, Beech, Tulip Popular, Cedar, Maple and a small stand of White Pine.

There is abundant wildlife: white-tailed deer, red fox, turkeys, raccoons, opossums, squirrels, eastern box turtles, various snakes and your normal collection of small critters.