 Mark, why do you like this area? We're in the Spanish pond of the Timoquan National Park. This is the theater Roosevelt area of the park. Right. This is one of my favorite places in town to walk and I like that the topography changes so you get all these different ecosystems. It's this peaceful, beautiful piece of town. And I like the story behind it that Willie Brown almost 50 years ago, he owned I think it's about 600 acres here and he basically gave it to all of us and the stipulation basically that leave it as it is. And so we have this place that when you walk it you can easily picture what it could have become. Could have been a bunch of condos. Very easily. Almost certainly would have been. It's prime real estate, but in standard it belongs like the idea of national parks in general that they're belonging to all of us. So this is our local national park and I love that it's tied to our other national parks. It is sibling and our local national park also works well with city parks, state parks, so I like that cooperation. So there's natural beauty and kind of that story behind it and the current day story I love. And you've watched hundreds of miles out here, right? Probably. When I would train for backpacking or running in the Grand Canyon, this is the spot I typically come to because it has hills. We don't have many hills and if you want to do that in Jacksonville you're usually going to bridges or a parking garage or you come out here which has, we'll get to it at one point, the green trail leading out has a pretty steep hill that is good for training for stuff.