The Vulture And The Rainbow

Last Friday, the three of us where going swimming in Kamus, a small town east of Salt Lake and while driving I said “let’s go to Wyoming.” I thought it would be fun and we could also get some good beer. Steven was all for it. So we kept going East, then North, up to Evanston. It was a boring drive and I started thinking-this isn’t better than swimming, it’s windy, nothings around, what are we doing? I suggested we might turn around. Steven reminded me that I suggested it and to see it through. Yes. Great advice. I thought I do this in my own life, I have a great idea and I start it, but it loses momentum and I get bored.  If I can just get through the boredom, there is magic and wonder in the world.

While driving a loop back to Salt Lake, we enter a town that has a huge playground. We stop off because Ronan wants to play. Oh! This place is great. It had discontinued playground sets that were really fun. We all got on that metal merry go round that goes way to fast. Ronan loved it. The sets were made of wood and steel and a little plastic. The swing set was extra tall so you can really fly. It was a playground where the parents can play too.
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Suddenly, out of the corner of my eye, I saw a golden eagle. I see them all the time, just not twenty yards away. Looking up, I notice thirty of them at least, nesting in the tops of huge cottonwoods. I run over, take pics, and realize these are turkey vultures. They are really awesome and slightly more daunting than goldens. Steven joked that no wonder there were no kids in the park. They don’t attack humans do they?  No, probably not. But when they started circling over head, he suggested we move on.

In the same park there was a pin for rodeo’s, and some horses. We watched some cowboys rope steer. It was a pleasure to watch these folks. They looked as comfortable with a lasso as they did with a smile, easy. They loved their small town, huge life. They have it good, fresh air, and wild-life all around. We said our goodbyes and drove off only to be met with the most beautiful rainbow I have ever seen. That’s what I get for seeing an idea/experience through, two big fat juicy rainbows. Oh I love metaphors, these ones bring tears to my eyes. Steven asked, “Can you cry and smile at the same time?” “Yes, Steven, I can”.
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3 Responses to The Vulture And The Rainbow

  1. mom says:

    Ah, the wonders of nature…in all its glory. it can become addictive…like “good beer”

  2. steve says:

    Your adventure sounds alot like the adventure Bob and I had this winter. We went cross country skiing and there were many bald eagles flying over head. I took some nice photos of them. Next time you are in town I will share them with you or if you like email a few.

  3. Shannon says:

    Mom-actually the beer we got in wyoming was mediocre at best. Although the vultures would hve drank it. Montana’s beer is much better. hee. hee.

    Steve-totally would love to see your pics send them on!

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