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| #Post#: 11415-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: December 20, 2015, 9:33 pm | |
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| It is interesting how wild animals can sense if your yard is a | |
| safe place for them or not. I have occasionally rabbits come | |
| into the yard. I've never chased them but have only quietly | |
| talked to them. I am struck by the short life expectancy of the | |
| wild rabbits and how they must live in a state of careful | |
| guardedness all of their lives. | |
| It is a privilege of God, I think, that we have the rabbits, | |
| squirrels, cats, birds and other animals around us as we do. It | |
| is a time for thankfulness for the joys of life that we are | |
| given. Do you have the experience of wild animals coming into | |
| your yard or into your life? | |
| #Post#: 11416-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: Brad Date: December 20, 2015, 11:49 pm | |
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| Yes, squirrels, birds, friendly swarms of bees, rabbits and | |
| raccoons. | |
| #Post#: 11418-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: Kerry Date: December 21, 2015, 6:04 am | |
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| I have never seen a rabbit in my yard. Odd in a way, isn't it? | |
| But last night there was a rabbit out back of Dominos. I saw | |
| the back door was open which means someone is taking a smoke | |
| break out back. The usual practice is to flatten all the | |
| boxes during the day and have the morning shift people take them | |
| out to the dumpster -- for security reasons. But I saw | |
| someone was taking a smoke break and decided I'd take out the | |
| boxes that we had so there would be less for the people tomorrow | |
| morning. The manager and assistant manager were there, and the | |
| assistant manager told me to be quiet. I wondered what was | |
| going on. He pointed -- and then I saw the rabbit when I got | |
| closer to the door. The rabbit was just sitting there while | |
| they were smoking; and they didn't want to disturb it and didn't | |
| want me to. | |
| I'm still working on attracting more butterflies to my yard. | |
| None of the milkweed seeds I planted last spring seem to have | |
| sprouted -- not sure why. This fall on my paper route I | |
| collected a lot of pods to plant next spring. Milkweed is | |
| almost a must for monarch butterflies; and as more fields are | |
| ripped up with the wild areas around them that support milkweed, | |
| the monarchs are struggling to exist. | |
| I loved the little white butterfly that hung around my yard last | |
| summer. Don't know why, but that one white butterfly I'd see | |
| almost every day when I was out. It seemed to enjoy darting | |
| from flower to flower. I enjoyed the bumblebees too; but I've | |
| never met another bumblebee like the one that was my friend for | |
| a year. I met it when it tried to come into my house and got | |
| trapped between the screen door and the regular door. I | |
| explained to this dear bee it couldn't come in the house since | |
| there was nothing for it to eat in there. I opened the screen | |
| door then and it left; but that one bee would frequently meet | |
| me when I came home -- and it would fly around my head as if it | |
| was dancing. The other bumblebees stayed behind the house in | |
| the back yard -- just that one would meet me at the front door | |
| like that. I loved it. | |
| One day I had an atheist friend coming with me to my house; and | |
| I told him about the bee. "Don't strike at it," i told him. | |
| "It's a friendly bee and it almost always meets me when I come | |
| home. It flies around my head to greet me; and if it flies | |
| around you, it means it likes you too.' He said he didn't know | |
| if he could do that because he hated bees. He was afraid he | |
| might try to swat it. I told him he couldn't come to my house | |
| if he didn't promise not to try to hurt the bee. He promised. | |
| And sure enough, the dear bee was there to greet us; and my | |
| friend didn't swat at him, and the bee flew around us both. | |
| Ha, ha, the things that can happen to atheists. . . when | |
| they're around me. | |
| I had another conversation with that guy about rabbits. He | |
| said one morning he went out front of his house to smoke and | |
| there was a rabbit there -- and the rabbit just sat there, about | |
| a foot away from him while he smoked. I said, "Were you in a | |
| peaceful mood?" He said he was. I told him animals sometimes | |
| will hang around closer to people if the people are in a | |
| peaceful frame of mind. | |
| Oh for Paradise when all the humans are at peace and the animals | |
| can be too. | |
| Sometimes birds chirp at me to get my attention. Sometimes | |
| birds are just chirping, but sometimes they're also chirping at | |
| you. I say hello back. | |
| I sometimes talk to rabbits and other animals too when I see | |
| them. I keep telling rabbits to stop running into the road and | |
| then getting afraid they won't make it to the other side -- | |
| darting back and forth. It's dangerous, I tell them. They | |
| think safety lies in getting "home" -- and wind up dead trying | |
| to get to safety. Can they hear me? Can they learn? May | |
| be. One night I was out driving and I saw two rabbits -- both | |
| were thinking about running across the road but didn't even | |
| start -- they didn't get onto the pavement. I talk to deer | |
| the same way; and one night a deer that was thinking about | |
| running in front of me just stood along the road and watched me | |
| pass. | |
| #Post#: 11438-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: December 22, 2015, 8:52 pm | |
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| Wild animals in town can be such a joy! It is interesting that | |
| the human voice can sometimes, seemingly sooth a wild animal in | |
| its fear or guardedness. I wonder why that is? | |
| Rabbits are so uncommon in my town that they are still quite a | |
| novelty to me. I hope that they will become more common though | |
| they will cause inevitable havoc to gardens. | |
| I've seen deer in my hometown and in the most surprising places. | |
| I assume that they wander into town in the dark and become lost | |
| and confused when the daylight comes. They are hauntingly | |
| beautiful. I hope to see them sometime this holiday season. I | |
| will go down the river by car on a river route to see if I can | |
| see any. | |
| The birds seem to be an unknown world to me. I lament I've | |
| never followed their ways more as I should have. | |
| #Post#: 11443-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: Brad Date: December 22, 2015, 11:46 pm | |
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| [quote author=HOLLAND link=topic=1037.msg11438#msg11438 | |
| date=1450839160] | |
| Wild animals in town can be such a joy! It is interesting that | |
| the human voice can sometimes, seemingly sooth a wild animal in | |
| its fear or guardedness. I wonder why that is? | |
| Rabbits are so uncommon in my town that they are still quite a | |
| novelty to me. I hope that they will become more common though | |
| they will cause inevitable havoc to gardens. | |
| I've seen deer in my hometown and in the most surprising places. | |
| I assume that they wander into town in the dark and become lost | |
| and confused when the daylight comes. They are hauntingly | |
| beautiful. I hope to see them sometime this holiday season. I | |
| will go down the river by car on a river route to see if I can | |
| see any. | |
| The birds seem to be an unknown world to me. I lament I've | |
| never followed their ways more as I should have. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Setup a bird feeder and load it with black oil sunflower seeds, | |
| and cracked corn. Sprinkle some cracked corn on the ground | |
| around the feeder, for some birds are ground feeders. Get a | |
| shepards hook and put some suet in a cage the size of the suet | |
| cake, usually sold nearby the suet cakes. Hang the cage on the | |
| shepards hook not far from the bird feeder. Get a small light | |
| pair of binoculars and watch from a distance. Our bird feeder | |
| and suet cake are about 15 feet away from our kitchen window, | |
| so we can look out whenever we are at the kitchen table eating. | |
| The birds, and squirrels will come. | |
| #Post#: 11445-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: Kerry Date: December 23, 2015, 12:14 am | |
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| I don't expect them to come into town; but a pair of bald eagles | |
| was spotted outside of town, along a creek. That surprised me! | |
| http://cumberlink.com/news/local/communities/carlisle/bald-eagle-pair-spotted-a… | |
| Carlisle resident Heather DeWire spotted a pair of bald eagles | |
| Friday on the Conodoguinet Creek along Creek Road in Carlisle. | |
| DeWire said the eagles left the creek and returned several | |
| times. | |
| �My dad had called me and he said to get over with my camera | |
| because there were a pair of eagles sitting in the creek behind | |
| his house," she said. "I was able to sit on the porch and take | |
| some pictures. They flew away and came back twice. It looked | |
| like they were eating some kind of dead animal in the creek.� | |
| A once rare sight, bald eagles have experienced a comeback in | |
| Pennsylvania. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the | |
| chances of seeing one of the birds in the wild are now greater | |
| than they have been in Pennsylvania for the past 100 years | |
| �It was very interesting�especially to see two at once,� Dewire | |
| said. | |
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| http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/cumberlink.com/content/tncms/assets… | |
| #Post#: 11451-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: Brad Date: December 23, 2015, 11:57 am | |
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| A beautiful bird! | |
| #Post#: 11455-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: December 30, 2015, 7:55 pm | |
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| [quote author=Brad link=topic=1037.msg11443#msg11443 | |
| date=1450849581] | |
| Setup a bird feeder and load it with black oil sunflower seeds, | |
| and cracked corn. Sprinkle some cracked corn on the ground | |
| around the feeder, for some birds are ground feeders. Get a | |
| shepards hook and put some suet in a cage the size of the suet | |
| cake, usually sold nearby the suet cakes. Hang the cage on the | |
| shepards hook not far from the bird feeder. Get a small light | |
| pair of binoculars and watch from a distance. Our bird feeder | |
| and suet cake are about 15 feet away from our kitchen window, | |
| so we can look out whenever we are at the kitchen table eating. | |
| The birds, and squirrels will come. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thanks for the info, Brad. I will consider what you've said. I | |
| do have some cunning squirrels around here so it may be a game | |
| to keep the bird feeder from becoming a squirrel feeder! | |
| #Post#: 11456-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Animals as a gift of God | |
| By: HOLLAND Date: December 30, 2015, 8:06 pm | |
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| Bald eagles, Kerry, winter along the Missouri River and I see | |
| them occasionally soaring along the river hunting for trout and, | |
| opportunistically, ducks and geese. | |
| If you've ever looked into their eyes up close, they seem to | |
| have a great wisdom and fierceness in them. It is said that the | |
| eyes are the window to the soul and it seems so for all | |
| wildlife, owls, fox and cats, especially. The ideas that | |
| animals have souls fascinates me. | |
| Given how house cats all are different, having so different | |
| their personalities, and how they do live part of their lives, | |
| when they go outside into the darkness, revert into a wildness | |
| that we rarely see and understand, the eyes can have so many | |
| clues as to who and what they are. I suspect that the eagles | |
| and the other animals all have individual personalities and that | |
| individual look coming out of their eyes are going to be | |
| different as well. | |
| The eyes of animals, their graceful beauty, their presence seems | |
| so much as a gift, a gift of God, something more than an | |
| esthetic appreciation of what they are! | |
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