Life is so fragile—yes, very fragile. It’s hard on one’s heart when there is a death.
This is either a raccoon or a wild/domestic cat. (people are awful at dumping out their unwanted pets; this is usually what happens to them.)
Our earth would be flung into chaos if it weren’t for these ugly scavenger birds — and ravens and crows and magpies (to name a few).
Messy? Yes. But thankfully we have them to do all the hard nasty work.
Sigh!
Yugen–a profound awareness of the universe that triggers feelings too deep and mysterious for words. —- noun, Japanese
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda



😢
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I know.
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Here it’s the coyotes…
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We have those too.
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Java Bean: “Ayyy, poor furry friend! But at least the birds get to eat, sí? Es el círculo de la vida.”Lulu: “Our Dada says he immediately thought of Val Kilmer when he saw this headline. Apparently he has not yet gotten over the shock of reading about that earlier today …”
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It’s a sad day for sure
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Here we have mainly Bald Eagles and Ravens to clean up. This summer the Vultures will come:)
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I saw a bald eagle yesterday. So exciting
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Oh that is so sad the animals get dumped. Nature has its way of tidying up ..
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It is sad. Actually makes me a tad angry
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Yes that would make me angry too … it’s so very unfair
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