The mysterious sound of who-whoing sang from somewhere behind our house. I climbed out of our SUV and stood next to my six-year-old son in the wet grass. Jim slipped in the back door to retrieve a spotlight.
“Look, Joel.” I pointed to the barren treetops. “Somewhere out there is an owl.” We had just read the children’s story Owl Moon a few nights ago so my heart pounded with excitement as our own version of Owl Moon unfolded in our backyard.
I craned my neck, trying to spy the owl’s hideout. The tree’s spindled arms fanned out into slim fingers. A dark shadow sat high in a limb, silhouetted against the silver sky.
The whoing continued, echoing across the hundred-yard distance from the edge of the woods. I crouched next to my son. “Do you hear that Joel? Remember the story we read? There’s a real owl in one of those trees, just like in our book.”
Joel’s eyes widened like saucers.
“I’ve got it.” Jim raced down the back steps and clicked on the spotlight. A bright beam cut through the darkness. “There it is Joel. See its eyes reflecting the light? That’s an owl Joel.”
The corners of my mouth lifted in a smile watching my husband and son.
“Wait.” Jim strode to the edge of our property lifting the light above his head. “There are two owls in the tree.”
I plunged my hands deep into my coat pockets and lifted my eyes above the tree line. My thoughts drifted for a moment to the God of all creation, my Savior, Jesus Christ. I lifted a word of thanks to the One who turns darkness to light and who lets us experience the simple pleasures of life. On this night, it just happened to include two owls singing their winter song in a silver sky.
Live the adventure,
Susan
“I am like a pelican of the wilderness; I am like an owl of the desert. I lie awake, And am like a sparrow alone on the housetop. But You, O LORD, shall endure forever, And the remembrance of Your name to all generations. He shall regard the prayer of the destitute, And shall not despise their prayer. This will be written for the generation to come, That a people yet to be created may praise the LORD.” Psalm 102: 6,7,12,17,18 NKJV Bible
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
The Mysterious Winter Song
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Wednesday, January 02, 2008
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How miraculous a night like that can be. I'll bet Joel will never forget that moment. Just beautiful.
That was awesome. I read this with the same wide-eyed wonder that you and family must have experienced. Praise Him!
Certain times of the year they are around our area. I am able to call them and when I hear them calling, I will get the kids outside and we sit quietly while I return their calls. They get closer and closer and all of a sudden you hear the wind whistling through their wings as they glide by. The big ones are usually great horned owls. Listen for a high pitched almost whistling sound. That is a screech owl. It will be tiny but will not sit for very long when you shine the light on it.
I can slso call quail and have gotten them as close as 6 feet to me. I love the beauty in nature. Praise god.
Oh Susan - you have such way of writing that puts a movie right in my head to see your beautiful story. That was wonderful.
You are sure inviting us to do the Adventurous Living, too, and thanks so much that you are sharing yours with us!
You are such an amazing writer...storyteller...thanks for sharing this with us.
I love the part of the scripture that says..."that a people yet to be created may praise the Lord"...awesome.
Thanks as always,
Helen
Beautiful! Oh, how wonderful that you were able to stop, listen, and look! What a great spiritual lesson that is in itself! Thanks for this beautiful post!
I love your little story!
That is so great! I bet your son remembers that night for a lifetime!
Jan, it was an unexpectedly wonderful moment :)
Ang, it was one of those wide-eyed wonder moments, yes :) Thanks :)
Greg, I tried returning the owl call too, along with my little son. In fact, I can't be sure, but the book we read was about a Great-Horned Owl and its call. It sounded like it but the owl was so high in a tree, I couldn't get a close look to be sure. How cool about the quail. I too love the beauty in nature that God gives :)
Helen, thank you. Sometimes the greatest adventures are the little things we tend to miss. God's so good.
My other friend Helen :) Hi. I'm blushing... thank you. I'm learning. And yes, that was a very interesting part of Scripture, a people yet created. To think we're paving the way for
future generations to trust in the Lord is an awesome thought.
Kim, in all the hustle and bustle of life, that's not always easy to stop. But when we do, oh the blessings!
Hi ya Dot, thank you. It was one of those things I just had to write down to remember it for my family.
Ruth, thanks. As a parent I know you understand how sometimes the littlest things mean the most.
And just in case anyone notices the time I'm posting this comment, I just finished working on something and was wide awake. I'm hitting the hay now :) Good night to you all (or good day I should say!).
Beautiful and wonderful to have owls so close.
I have never seen a wild owl! How wonderful! I, too, live in the small moments. Small but exciting. I loved the scripture. You have a way of searching out the lesser known passages, and bringing them to life.
I may not be able to visit or post on my blog very often...because my computer broke down and had to go to the shop. I can't get my email either. I'm on my son's computer right now.
Take care! I'll try to check in!
Sharon
What a special treat for you to share as a family! A God-gift just for you to see!
We get an owl in the elms behind our house from time to time and I always worry about my favourite squirrels when I see him!
What a sweet moment to be shared in great wonder as a family. Those moments are priceless.
Much love,
Angela
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Hi ya Barbara, yes, it is a unique experience :)
Hi Sharon, I'm sure being the outdoor gal you are, you'd love it. I wonder if they are in California or not? Hmmm... thanks too for your encouraging words. I'm sorry to hear about your computer :(
Hi Beck, an owl in your Elm trees, how cool. They are amazing creatures and yes, I do believe that was a special little gift that night from God :)
Hey Angela, yes it's fun to cherish those simple family moments :)
Hey Stephen! I hope you had a nice Christmas and New Years. I pray all is well!
OoooOo Susan, This is wonderful. I felt like i was right there with you watching the whole thing. Thanks for sharing that little bit of your life in such a thoughtful way.
Thank you Colleen, always a pleasure to share life stuff with you!
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