> 
> Doug Brewer wrote:
> > 
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7l6Pe0CKsg
> > 
> 
> Still one of the most bizarre uses of a domesticated animal.
> 

but can any cormorant be said to be truly domesticated? Is every
cormorant not, at heart, a creature wild and free? A beast that yearns
for the open sky, to fly unfettered, unchained, to soar, to rise above
the world and its mean, trivial woes. To stand for us, yes each and
every one of us, as a symbol of a life to be lived, a horizon to reach
and strive for. Is not this bird, this wild, untramelled child of
creation, a part of us all in its ascent heavenwards, its winged leap
towards the eternal? Shall we not all stand proud upon a tall pole and
stretch our wings in the sun, phoenix-like, and raise our bills to the
azure and the clouds, and from the depths of our being, from the very
bottom of our infinite souls, bring forth unto the glory of creation
that cry, that heartfelt call that stirs such passion as the world has
ne'er before heard - that song of feathered liberty
"A-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-w-k-k-k-k-k-k!".

--
 Bob
 


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