8/19/2006

Burrowing Owl

It's Saturday. It's a beautiful day for those who decide to pay attention. Here's a burrowing owl from Marco Island. Below are the words of the great naturalist, Henry David Thoreau.
Have a great weekend and give your thanks to the Creator for giving us such wonder works of art which are waiting to be created.



I go and come with a strange liberty in Nature, a part of herself. As I walk along the stony shore of the pond in my shirt-sleeves, though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy, and I see nothing special to attract me, all the elements are unusually congenial to me. The bullfrogs trump to usher in the night, and the note of the whip-poor-will is borne on the rippling wind from over the water. Sympathy with the fluttering alder and poplar leaves almost takes away my breath; yet, like the lake, my serenity is rippled but not ruffled. These small waves raised by the evening wind are as remote from storm as the smooth reflecting surface. Though it is now dark, the wind still blows and roars in the wood, the waves still dash, and some creatures lull the rest with their notes. The repose is never complete. The wildest animals do not repose, but seek their prey now; the fox, and skunk, and rabbit, now roam the fields and woods without fear. They are Nature's watchmen — links which connect the days of animated life.
--- Henry David Thoreau

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perfect match of words and image. :-)

Bonnie said...

Beautiful owl and well spoken words.

knuda229 said...

cool pictures!