Yes and maybe the birds were on hunger strike....
Funny, until the dead bird flopped on the ground at our feet..
Funny, until the dead bird flopped on the ground at our feet..
Yes and maybe the birds were on hunger strike....
A bird is almost universally viewed as a symbol of one's soul.* Carl Jung, Greek mythology and even movies have connected birds to human in a metaphysical or spiritural way.
Everyone knows the omen about birds flying through the house, right? But hwat about all the birds flitting around in Bj's and Lowe's? Those companies don't seem to be suffering a bit for having hundreds of birds trapped inside their walls. Personally, I think it's cool to have birds in the house. I let mine fly around occasionally just to watch what they do. So believing something to be an omen is a matter of what the individual believes.
Therefore, I won't tell you any omens about dead birds falling at your feet.
Consider that there are no coincidences... Then perhaps those birds fell at that particular moment, in front of you, so that you would think about something and act on it. Hmm,.... Maybe:shrug:
Funny, until the dead bird flopped on the ground at our feet..
I can picture this happening to Geek on a daily basis
Funny, until the dead bird flopped on the ground at our feet..
I swear Bob.. only you. This could only happen to you.
Took the family to DC today, went to the National Gallery of Art, and crossed the Mall to the National Air and Space. Enroute, in the middle of the mall, we passed what I thought was a homeless guy with a shopping cart. Dressed in shabby jeans, NASTY jeans, and just standing leaning on the shopping cart. Weird thing, he was wearing a polar bear costume head and polar bear paws.
This was about 2:30 3:00. People were actually aproaching the shopping cart and putting money in.
We come out of the Air and Space museum about 2 hours later he's still there. Now a cop car aproaches the 'man', but he never gets out of his car. We stop in the shade and sit to get something to drink, and keep watching. Cop car drives around him, and parks with his fron bumper about 15 feet away from the cart, but still he doesn't get out of his car.
This is what freaked me out, lets see what you think:
We are walking in the grass on the Art Gallery side of the Mall, walking in the shade.. about 20 feet from the man with the cart I see remnants of dead bird, fresh, but something obviously ate it. We sit in the grass and watch the polar bear guy, and the cop, get up to walk and just as we get up, a dove drops out the tree about 5 feet from us **PLOP** convulses, gasps for breath and dies.
Well, we gather ourselves up and continue down to the Natural History Museum.. we got to get inside and soak up some air conditioning before they run us out at closing.. we lasted about 2 minutes in the building, and start walking towards the Capitol building where we parked.
Thanks!
OK, but they have no suspects, nobody has any evidence of people placing them where they were found..
Begs the question. What kind of security, exactly, do we have around the Capital and the Mall??
I can't believe they carried the Polar Beagle out to the center of the Mall with a shopping cart full of crap and not only did anyone see it, but it wasn't picked up on a security camera?
Who's in charge up there?? Where's the security!!?
Heads should roll..
OK, but they have no suspects, nobody has any evidence of people placing them where they were found..
Begs the question. What kind of security, exactly, do we have around the Capital and the Mall??
I can't believe they carried the Polar Beagle out to the center of the Mall with a shopping cart full of crap and not only did anyone see it, but it wasn't picked up on a security camera?
Who's in charge up there?? Where's the security!!?
Heads should roll..