They are skittish about actually eating at the feeder; they take their seeds to the branches above, peck, eat and then go back and get another...then another, and another. The sunflower feeder is about empty and I'll have to refill that here soon. The cute little finches sit calm on the thistle feeder amid the constant activity, eating their thistle like they have all the time in the world. We've seen the possessive Red-Bellied Woodpecker come and chase a Downy Woodpecker off of the suet cake, but only once so far today; the Downy returned and had his fill. This Red-Bellied Woodpecker is a handsome fellow, it's easy to forgive his bullish ways!
I wonder, does anyone else feel it? Does anyone else sense that the world as we knew it, is passing, changing? Or are we just actually beginning to see it as it is? Both? And I not only have this sense that our world is changing, I can feel the changes accelerating.
Upon waking, the news this morning is full of rumblings of unrest, economic collapse threatening an international chain-reaction, ( A chain reaction that more and more experts, and millions of others, are saying is happening on purpose; the purposes of an international banking cartel that includes our private Federal Reserve. ), and violence. Revolution. People want freedom, but I feel deeply disturbed at what these folks are getting in place of the powers that were. For instance, the leader of the newly established Tripoli Military Council is Abdelhakim Belhadj, the former head of the terrorist Libyan Islamic Fighting Group and an alleged adviser/commander of Al Qaeda forces in Afghanistan. What? We armed and abetted the same people who are killing our sons and daughters in Afghanistan?? In Egypt, Al Qaeda seems to have found another haven for launching attacks, so are they are friends like in Libya, or are they our enemies like in Afghanistan; when in Egypt? Egyptian NGOs (citizen-based action groups), hoping for greater freedoms and more space to operate after the fall of Hosni Mubarak's government say they have encountered just the opposite: an unprecedented clampdown by the post-revolution military rulers. Country after country in the Middle East has folks who are rising up and demonstrating for freedom, and as one regime after the other falls, they are being replaced by totalitarian governments backed by the Muslim Brotherhood. In place of Ghadafi, Libyans are looking at Sharia law....wonder if the pro-Ghadafi forces our media portrayed as being such bad guys, knew what was coming....and we killed those folks.
Now we consider that Netanyahu has been lobbying the cabinet in Israel and some sources report that he's been given the go-ahead to attack Iran, who promises to wage war against the West around the globe in response. Russia is threatening solidarity with Iran, China supplies them with arms and is an ally. Iran is the most capable of any nation we've tangled with since WWII. And it looks like a strong alliance may emerge from these post-revolution countries for Iran. An alliance that seems backed by our money and weapons.
"Meet the new boss, same as the old boss..." Pete Townsend
"There is nothing new under the sun..." Solomon
A young Blue Jay has finally discovered the corn I've laid out on the deck railing below, it's about time! Blue Jays have been strangely absent from BTV in the few months I've had the feeders up, though they are abundant in the area. They'll often tell you that a Red-Tailed Hawk, another raptor, or even the Bald Eagle, is in the area with their raucous screaming and gang harassment of the trespasser. If their cacophony is close-by, you won't see any bird out in the open on a feeder, they're hidden in the branches above, and silent.
As I look out over this hazy but sunny mid-Autumn day, the sun is glinting on the water to the southwest like thousands of diamonds dancing in the breeze, and there is even a softshell turtle sunning itself on a log off the opposite bank. There are still several golden leaves clinging to the Silver Maple that sits on the south side of the deck and house on the river, with graceful branches that hang down over the water, to within a few feet of it's surface. A Fox-Tailed squirrel is studying the feeders from the big branch above.
I can scarce imagine the turmoil, or perceive threat that looms over much of the world, somehow it doesn't seem possible in view of this. And I wonder why we live lives so removed from these realities; lives full of blessing, prosperity (relatively speaking), safety, and natural beauty. America IS so beautiful! In the 'why' of it, I find another nagging question, one I find myself contemplating with increasing frequency; since I know that
"To whom much is given, much is expected...",
what am I supposed to be doing? Somehow I don't think all of these blessings in my life were meant solely for my benefit. So many of us are blessed in abundance, overflowing even; in our own ways.
What is there to do?


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