Moving across spaces from the family backyard, to a busy pulga, to an aqueduct where farmworkers spend their weekends fishing, this piece takes listeners across the South Valley, where Latinx communities world-build and negotiate their everyday. Seeking to embody a decolonial soundwalk and sound recording praxis, the recordings reflect an attempt to listen for what is not visible, such as the once present wetlands and the history of Black presence and migration to Tulare County. Furthermore, this piece celebrates the beauties in the landscape that are still present, if at low frequencies – birds chirping, the songs of an elder street performer, conversations that reflect familial care.