For those of you interested Only in TRAVEL, I (Jack) wrote the blog between MARCH 2010 and October 2010 during our travels west. We saw the most beautiful places and had the best time in our big truck and little trailer. See Blog Archive below.
Hard to Believe This Goes On Around Us Every Day...
Nature's Drama (click to see-amazing)
Wow! What a well-done video. I know raptors have to eat too but I was cheering for the little squirrel! Just beautiful...and we think we have a hard life sometimes!! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteI was doing the same thing, Donna! It just struck me that all this drama is going on around us and we do't notice it! I thought the squirrel hawk (if that's what it was) was going to get the squirrel by the tail!
DeleteThat was dumb. Learn to proof, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThat was quite the drama for sure.
ReplyDeleteI had been having so much trouble getting this computer up and running that I fell behind on blogs.
I can't begin to tell you how happy I am to hear about this new treatment that is working so well for you. And that you feel alive again. I remember before my knee surgery how miserable I was I could no longer walk with out being in the worst pain ever my foot was twisted and turned in. But to be in the kind of pain you had for so long and no relief ever, no I can't imagine that at all. I'm in love with your Dr. :)
Thank you, Jo. It really is like a miracle. Just hope it lasts. I'm in love with my Dr., too! :)
DeleteI also wanted to cheer for the squirrel but then I thought about the hawk having to starve if he didn't catch something to eat. Nature can be beautiful but it's also about survival. I just can't imagine how they were able to film this.
ReplyDeleteI know. Maybe it's better we don't see all these things taking place. I had some little birds build a nest on the gutter of my house last year, and watched the eggs hatch and the babies grow when a big black bird came down and got them all. Made me sad, but as you said it's all about survival.
DeleteI don't want to witness the 'catching' nature. I was rooting for the squirrel.
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