There’s not just one way to do it, either!
Loads of noisy fun, but when you finally get in synch, so very fine.
The cold’s a drag, though. You have to keep your balance, that’s the thing.
Geese are philosophers. Are they supposed to go south in the winter? Well, once. Their capacity is so broad, and so untapped, however, that they have changed.
It’s time to change with them. I mean, it’s not like the old ways, the sacred ways, are over.
It’s just that we should stop shaking their eggs. How on earth can the Earth think when we do that? After all, we created that ecosystem, and then we blame them? Sheesh.
Ooops, gotta go. The orchards are calling.
Kierkegaard is so over.
Categories: Nature Photography, Spirit, Urban Okanagan, Water
Oh…I used to see lots of Canada Geese passing through during the winter when I lived in Virginia. In the winter of 2013, I thought I heard one goose complaining because he couldn’t understand why they had to fly to Virginia when it was just as cold as Canada. So I wrote a poem called ‘Honking Attitude:’
https://storieswithnobooks.com/2013/01/07/honking-attitude/
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You caught their character perfectly! Thanks.
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