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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Blue Heron Blues
"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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Great story, but I know have whiplash from rapid-fire switching of gender pronouns :)
--Anon2112 - 9/11/13, 1:51 PM
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"now", not "know" FML ...
--Anon2112 - 9/11/13, 1:58 PM
- Rodger the Real King of France said...
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posted as received - I assume your e-mails are always up to snuff, write?
- 9/11/13, 3:17 PM
- Juice said...
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Nice story. Do you know who wrote it? Anyway, it's a positive note for the day.
- 9/11/13, 3:39 PM
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Better they remain anonymous. Probably violated some state or federal law. The authorities would have to kill the bird for evidence.
- 9/11/13, 3:54 PM
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I wonder how many environmental activists would have gone to such efforts for one of God's creatures.
There probably too busy tweeting about the next protest. - 9/11/13, 5:58 PM
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"I wonder how many environmental activists would have gone to such efforts for one of God's creatures."
Whatever they do they don't do it out of love...that's for sure. I haven't noticed any protest or tears from them about the 57 eagles killed by the wind farms of death. I wonder why?
- 9/11/13, 6:15 PM
- Juice said...
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Anony @ 3:54,
Good point.
Although a bit of a chuckle, your comment is driven by truth. - 9/11/13, 6:55 PM
- Chris in NC said...
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When we first moved into our current house, we put our driveway between 2 ponds. In these 2 ponds lived a heron. At first he wasn't too happy with us. He'd fly away at the slightest sound. Over the years, he got more comfortable with us to where he would actually stay at the pond when we walked down to it. We sort of adopted him as our pet. He would disappear every winter and we looked forward to his return every spring. One day, he got hurt really bad. We don't know what got him, but I suspect a water snake or one of the large snapping turtles that was in the larger pond. What ever it was it did unbelieveable damage to his underside. With his last bit of strength, he drug himself up to our house and layed out in our yard. He figured, correctly, that we would do whatever we could for him. In this case all we could do was just to protect him and make him as comfortable as we could while he passed that night. The next day we buried him on the shore of his favorite pond. Still miss that little bird. I never knew of herons until that one. They are really cool.
- 9/11/13, 10:49 PM