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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Childhood Memory: There's a What?!? In The Front Yard

I was reading James a little about owls early and it brought back memories of the time when a Great Horned Owl came to live in our weeping willow tree. The tree branches hung over the sidewalk and that owl would look down at us as curiously as we looked at him. Or maybe he was thinking we were the biggest and tastiest looking mice he'd ever seen. I must have been pretty young, because that owl seemed so big to me. When leaving for the bus stop, I would look up to see if he was there. I don't know how long he stayed, but Dad said that it wasn't long before the rabbit population disappeared. I do remember picking apart the owl droppings with a stick to see what it had eaten. Just a handy little thing I learned from my Sunday School teacher, Mr. Harris. If you ever want to see mouse bones, you know where to look! (You can thank me later :) Another thing we found occasionally in our front yard was a random assortment of livestock. Our neighbors horse had a knack for unlatching the gate and would sometimes come over and graze. One morning I walked out for school to see what I am pretty sure were cows in our front yard. (I remember cows, but it might have been horses) They looked like giants to me and I ran back in the house. I was so scared. I remember my parents telling me just to walk around them and go to the bus stop and sure enough, they did me no harm. You just never know what you are going to find in your front yard!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I did it!!!! I got to hear your dad's sermon, IT WAS GREAT!!!!! I want to listen to it again later and take notes, he didn't even forget good ol CA! LOL If he preaches again could you let me know so I can listen again? Thanks for sharing with me!

Anonymous said...

I'm glad you got it. I will let you know if/when he preaches again so you can hear. :)

DayPhoto said...

Great Horned Owls are HUGE, very large. And ever so much fun to watch!

Linda
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