Look around. Let Nature nurture your Soul. I record images I sense and share them here. |
How does one know when to intervene or not? Tonight I saw a young rabbit sitting in the middle of Ridge Road. Rabbits do not sit on roads and not move when traffic goes by or someone approaches. I saw the small puddles of blood, saw red dripping from its nose, the awkwardly twisted rear right foot. There was nothing I could do. I do not have the veterinary skills, and there is no-one to call to rescue a rabbit. I know enough not to approach an injured wild animal. All I could do was take my hat and shoo it to the side of the road, make it hop up on the grass. I bid adieu. I will not walk that way tomorrow. Its time Red puddles turn black by daylight, Ridge Road anointed by the blood running drop by tiny drop from a rabbit's nose. So little blood. So soft its spattered fur. So short its time. 2008 Kåre Enga [165.118] 2008-06-17 Years ago I rescued a stray cat I was thinking of adopting. My friend Robert came over to my house to tell me she'd just been hit on Pennsylvania Avenue. (in front of this wonderful couple, the Castellano's) I took Peaches (she already had a name) to the after-hours emergency vet. She survived and lived for over 10 years. And she was as sweet as her name implies. Where does one draw the line. I cannot tell you. Look within. |