The Raven’s Call

The raven's call was heard by us while at the aviary. He was sleek and strong.
When we met this friendly raven (black as night), we played along.
He would hand us sticks through his wire cage. We passed them back to this black sage.
At Tracy Aviary we had a friend at our young age.

As we grew old and memory fades, another raven took front page.
At Yellowstone we stopped for lunch. This raven came and watched us brunch.
He begged for food. We gave him some. He flew to a perch & oh what fun!
I threw him food & some he caught. Then he would stash the food he got.

This old picnic ground was a special spot. This raven gave us quite a lot.
Here and there, he would go to hide his stash. This was his plot.
As we returned from year to year. The raven aged & death grew near.
He flew more slowly, until we saw him no more one passing year.

To Yellowstone we drove one day & on a fence along the way,
We saw a row of ravins there--a thousand strong cawed in the air!
We wondered as we drove along: Was his family watching till we were gone?
P.E.A.C.E.* on E.A.R.T.H.S Forces* wishes you all to find a friend who will call--
Rockchuck or birds; ravens are fine. All God's creatures bring us true P.E.A.C.E. of mind.

Bob truly has a facination for ravens. The poem speaks the truth. I was there. Ravens have definitely captured his heart. So, when he turned 80 last month, I was delighted to find him a stained glass lamp with 3 ravens on it. He was delighted and spends much time studying it and how it is constructed and how the light changes the color of some of the glass pieces, and how noble the ravens look. Our connections with nature can bring us to witness the awe of God’s creations, from the breaching whales to the lilting surprise of a monarch butterfly. Or from a giant redwood tree to the tiny hand of a newborn baby. We are indeed surrounded with evidences of God’s wondrous creative power here on earth. Just now we were delighted with a badly needed soaking rain. Indeed, we should appreciate each breath we take, and every day we are blessed to see more miracles.

We always look forward to comments from our readers. Tell us what you are grateful for? What things in nature bring you delight?

*P.E.A.C.E. (Paradise, Earth and Community Effort) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to reducing pollution. E.A.R.T.H.S Force (Earth, Action Return to Health Service Force) is a branch on P.E.A.C.E. that utilies the unemployed poor as a work force to develop local projects to restore the natural environment.

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Jeanne

Born in southern Idaho. Attended Brigham Young University. Worked as a transfusion service medical technologist at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah for 45 years. Married Robert & have 3 children, 7 grandchildren.

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