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To: Joana Tides who wrote (6677)12/27/1999 12:09:00 PM
From: Blue Snowshoe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7442
 
Joanie, Roger on the bellwether.
OMEN, I didn't bring it up because most people don't understand how heartless nature is. But due to the bellwether news, here is the omen.
About a week ago I had a very old cow elk that was laying in my yard after the rest of the elk had left. With the help of the DOW, I was able to get her to move into the woods (elk can not lay out in the sun, they over-heat).
Well without getting too graphic here, she ended up dead in the meadow a few days later. Her tracks told of coyotes that brought her down and killed her. Only the strong survive.
Being nature, nothing goes to waste. Her death has fed magpies, crows, coyotes, fox, etc. The problem is how do you read such an omen?
Best to keep a heads up in the crow's nest for a while.
909S2U, BLUE