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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

My Partially Empty Nest

In the past couple of weeks, my daughter moved out and into her college dorm, Bow and I witnessed a partial solar eclipse, and many, many wild animals presented themselves to me, as if to make up for the lost companionship. And, of course, Bow is still here.



The eclipse, such as it was, was just a momentary darkness in the pens and an odd kind of light out of doors. You can see what we saw in the video embedded below.


My daughter also witnessed the eclipse in Springfield, two hours away from here. I have visited her there once since she moved into the dorm, but it's a long drive, and I can only go in the evening, because I have to stay with Bow from sunup to nearly sundown. Lawrence has remarried and moved away, so we are currently one chimp sitter short.

So how does it feel to have a partially empty nest? I see a lot of young animals  everywhere I look on my property. This turtle has such big eyes, because it is a juvenile three-toed box turtle, only three or four years old.



This brown thrasher allowed me to get close enough to it to take a picture, because it is a juvenile who has not yet learned to fly properly. I saw it after the mowers had left, and as brown thrashers are ground nesting birds, it seems likely the nest was disturbed.


And, of course, there are always the deer. The twin fawns are the easiest of all the deer to get close to.


It's as if all of nature is trying to make up for my fledgling who has flown away. Of course, I still have one in the nest. Bow looks so peaceful when he's asleep!


4 comments:

  1. I was kind of lazy during the eclipse and did not go out to watch it. I just played with Irina, but I am glad you and Bow experienced it.

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    1. We really didn't have much choice in the matter, as it impinged on our environment. The pens do depend a lot on natural light, even indoors. It's what used to be our sun room.

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  2. I know that 'empty-nester' feeling, Aya. It can be hard to let go of our children, but Sword seems like she's very mature. Does she come home on the weekends?
    The light was very weird during the eclipse..we were disappointed with the 97.5% totality in Washington - it really didn't get very dark at all. BUT, in 2024, we'll have an almost front-row seat to totality right here in Missouri!

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    1. Hi, Kathy. Yes, Sword is very independent. The college discouraged the students from coming home on visits at the outset, fearing this would lead to their dropping out. But Sword decided that was BS, so she did come home over the Labor Day break. She doesn't come home every weekend, though.

      That's something to look forward to, in 2024. Bow will be 22 years old then!

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