This is somewhat an unofficial update, so it will be a short one.
So I was slouching around the house today and noticed that it was snowing. I know, I know... It's snowing in the Arctic, how unusual! It was somewhat blustery out, and Pam informed me that it was a mere 32F.
I decided to open the window to feel the fresh breeze and look at the sideways snowflakes. Pam has always said that I'm a dreamer... But back to the story. After like 5 to 15 minutes of looking and letting my thoughts wander, a tricked out pickup was coming toward the house. Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed something. At first I wanted to believe it was a plastic bag floating about, which made no sense, as it would have to defy the laws of physics to travel perpendicular to blustering snowy wind.
I fixated my gaze on a certain light pole and after a few seconds I saw white wings! My heart started to beat faster as I knew this could only be one animal. I called Pam excitedly, "BABY! Come quick!" After a quick update, she encouraged me to get the camera and try to snap some pics. As I started to get ready, "it's flying away!" I was truly pissed! My first encounter with a Snowy Owl, and I managed to miss seeing it in flight. Pam encouraged me to gear up anyway and told me which direction the Snowy took. It wasn't even one block away!
I tried to battle the elements and keep the camera still. It was too far and too dark. I tried to walk towards the majestic snowy. I knew that trying to sneak up on something with telescopic vision and a remarkable sense of hearing would be futile. I walked straight at it and let it decide how close it would let me get. Looking through my telescopic lens, I saw it's eyes fixed on me, and it spread it's wings and gracefully and soared away... Back home I went.
We were looking out of the same window once more, and unbelievably I had a second chance. It was there once again! Pam pointed the way and I geared up. This time 2 blocks away. I got a few pics and was able to just stand under the light pole to stare and admire until my fingers went numb.
You guys are having such an adventure, and you are generous enough to share it with us. I am hooked on your posts and look forward to each new chapter in your journey!
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