What a Bat Might Dream
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14 comments:
Thats amazing.
beautiful
Love the way those pictures move
Heavenly!!extremely neat!!
This is just beautiful!
great 3rd eye
Wow
Brilliant
love the sky ..wow
i liked the one with the bat. Its like somekind of illustration out of a Hans christian Andersen book
:)
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amazing...well done! =D
its amazing what the smallest of things can do in this huge world!
I was walking home to my favorite apartment in Los Angeles a handful of years ago and across the street I saw a woman look down at the ground and then make a sound of disgust as she purposefully kicked at something small on the ground. I crossed the street to investigate and found that what she kicked was a small fruitbat. The bat was still alive but not doing so well after being kicked by this strange woman. I wanted to run after her and kick her since according to her it's okay to kick strange living things. I felt a bit like a cop who has the choice of helping the victim or chasing down the criminal. I stayed with the bat and got some rubber gloves and moved him to a patch of ivy on my patio. He had a strange amount of personality in his eyes for a bat. I wondered what had sent him to the ground outside of my apartment. Had his echo-location device failed him? Did he get attacked by a bird or a cat? He wasn't looking very well there in my gloved hands. I tried to feed him a small insect and a piece of a grape but he seemed to know he was headed for the great cave in the sky. I left him in a comfortable spot on the ivy with the grape and bug offerings and hoped he was just stunned and might regain his strength and take off during the night. When I checked on him in the morning I found that he was dead. I found a box and had a small bat funeral. I apologized to his corpse. I told him that sometimes stupid, ignorant people will kick you when you are down before you can find the helpful ones. I wished him better luck in his next big excursion. Your photo-pairing made that night come back to me. Thank you for reconnecting me with with the memory of my frail little friend.
I couldn't find a way to email you I hope you come back sometime and see this.
http://happylolday.blogspot.com/2007/05/time-to-go.html
I would have done the same thing you did, felt the same things. Thank you for being the kind of person you are.
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