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Sunday, September 11, 2005

Taxidermy Monday!


In the fall of 1859 I have the opportunity to observe a flock of Passenger Pigeons feeding. The flock was over a quarter mile wide and 300 feet deep. In a few moments those in the rear, finding the ground stripped of food, arose above the tree tops and alighted in front of the advance column. This movement soon became continuous and uniform, birds from the rear flying to the front so rapidly that the whole had the appearance of a rolling cylinder, having a diameter of about 50 yards, its interior filled with flying leaves and grass. "The noise was deafening and the sight confusing to the mind".

If God was alive today, how proud he'd be to see how we have used the gifts he gave us.

I hope someday we'll be able to express our dominance over some other of His creatures in a similar way: Chows, Chihuahuas, all pit bulls including mixed-breed ones, cane toads, fire ants, and of course, the bear.

posted by Mr Lucky Doubles at 2:18 PM

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