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simon1
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A smorgasbord on the front lawn.
Plant some veggies and dig a pit. We'll all drop over haha.
There was another pig road killed the day after I took the pic. of the wild hogs. You are more than welcome to come pick them up.
The bald eagle was back again this afternoon...just on the other side of the pond and was pecking on something on the ground. By the time I got the lens cap off the camera, the shutter speed set as fast as it would go, and had it set on burst mode, it was gone. Somewhere, but maybe not far.
If he is migrating he's traveling awful slow. Last time I saw one was about ten years ago, and it hung around all summer. It's been a long, long time since I've seen one around here...I wonder if someone is trying to contact me from "the other side."
Sorry for the mysticism, but I grew up in Indian Territory.
Despite its elevated status as a political and cultural symbol, the bald eagle continues to be a quiet symbol of protection for American Indians, Mitchell said.
“When it’s soaring above and when it notices you, an eagle will sometimes make a complete circle,” he said. “When it does that, it’s anointing you with good blessings, good tidings. Eagles represent strength, protection and, above all, good wisdom.”
Reference: Native History: Sacred Bald Eagle Becomes U.S. National Emblem - IndianCountryToday.com
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