Last night I took Charleigh out back in the dusky half light for her last walk. If not for the scolding of a pesky magpie, I would not have noticed the great horned owl perched in my neighbor's cottonwood as it witnessed day's end along with us; or more likely it was day's beginning for him. He was a silent sentinel wonderfully camouflaged by his absolute stillness. He must hate those noisy crows and magpies who are forever betraying his invisibility.
This morning I took Charleigh on an early quick walk. We saw a beautiful hawk observing the dawn, and later more than a dozen deer grazing in the empty elementary school yard just a block from our house. It is so easy to forget that there is a whole world of activity going on even when people are not present....especially when people are not present.
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