Sometimes things happen that drag us back to a simple reality that we take beauty for granted. I'm not talking women here....something more wholesome all together.
Where I live, right in the heart of a town of 115,000-plus people, we have a population of bald eagles, mostly breeding pairs. We see them almost daily. While fishing the waters that we have available locally eagles are a common sight. In fact, along the Mississippi River right about now the eagle migration from Canada stops and we can see hundreds of eagles in a day on the river. There are times that they are so common that I take them for granted and look past their staure and beauty.
I have a large creek and a major river that merge right behind my back yard. This merger is inside a wide open parkland where huge cottonwood trees stand. Two or three of these huge trees are eagle magnets and to see the birds in them from our kitchen window is , well, nothing to see anymore. Common. Until this morning. In our yard I have an old, old oak that is perhaps 125 years old and is starting to show its age with some dead limbs that are in need of trimming out but I just hate to cut on that tree. This morning as I stood in the kitchen making my coffee with the sun just cracking the horizon, a shadow came across the window. I stopped long enough to take a peek and here, forty feet from the window on one of those lame limbs, sits an eagle. This isn't the first time I have seen one on this limb, but the combination of the bird's colors and the color of the rising sun, a fiery red, was maybe one of the finest pieces of natural art I have laid my eyes on. I watched this grand bird for maybe a minute before I got the idea that the camera should capture this. Of course as soon as I moved to pluck the dumb thing off the computer desk the eagle saw my bright white shirt move and it flew off to a tree much further into the park....that area where they again become hum-drum.
Even in an area where many reside, getting an eyeful like I got this morning sure brings a guy back to the bottom line of how incredibly wonderful having them around is. Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Take a second to look around for truely there is so much more to be thankful for than we realize in our day to day lives.
From our house to yours, Carole and I wish all of you a great and safe Thanksgiving holiday!