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Hey, its Michael.
Today we have something really special for you.
A blissful break from the news.
Its a news series from NYT audio called Animal.
My colleague Sam Anderson from the Times Magazine traveled the world to have encounters with animals.
Not to claim them or to tame them, but just to appreciate them.
Each episode is a journey to get closer to a creature that Sam loves.
For the next six weeks, well be running this limited series every Sunday here on the Daily feed.
But if you want to hear all the episodes right now, you can search for it wherever you get your podcasts.
Today.
Episode one hope you like it.
Let me tell you a story about a hole,
a big, gaping black hole in the floor of my house upstairs from the time when I climbed up on a ladder to fix something in my daughter's room