Outer Banks Real Estate Blog: Vultures remind me of my sister-in-law

Vultures remind me of my sister-in-law

Vultures remind me of my sister-in-law.

I simply can't help it. I can't get the thought out of my mind. Vultures remind me of my sister-in-law.

No-o-o-o. She doesn't look like a vulture. In fact she is one of those cute, perky, next door types that always has a smile and can do anything.

So why the vulture image? Well, her mind simply works in wondrous ways. Consider this: Her mother loved the smell of a skunk. (This family is very unique!) Though Mom left this world several years ago, every time we smell a skunk, we think of her. Seriously.

So to think of my sister-in-law when I see a vulture is not such a stretch! OK. There is more to this story. To protect her identity, I'll call her Joyce. Now Joyce loves all of God's creatures On the off chance that in some life she would return as something else (the game we all like to play), she would like to be a bird that soars.
Osprey in flight

So why not an eagle? Hawk? Osprey? Well, you would just have to know her heart. She could not survive as a soaring bird that kills another living creature. As a vulture she could soar high and still be useful by cleaning up someone else's mess.

After hearing her story I tried thinking of her as a pelican. They soar. They are family oriented. They are beautiful and funny at the same time. Well, I now seem to find vultures every place. Of course in the sky ... soaring. But they seem to be in TV commercials as well.

I guess it just makes sense. She wants to soar. She wants to keep the world clean and beautiful. But, Joyce, You already soar!

Now you know why vultures remind me of my sister-in-law.

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4 commentsLinda Powers on the Outer Banks • August 31 2010 10:36AM

Comments

Linda, nice story to share. thanks

Posted by Bryan Watkins (LRA Real Estate Group) over 1 year ago

I absolutely did not know where you were going with this! I love my sisters-in-law too, but vultures don't come to mind! I will be thinking nicer thoughts about them :)

Posted by Cynthia Larsen - Sonoma County Real Estate Broker (707-332-2560 www.safehavenrealty.com) over 1 year ago

You caught my attention with that title, and I loved the story. Thanks!

Posted by Jason Channell, The House Sleuth (Diadem Property Inspections - Serving Southeast Michigan) over 1 year ago

That is a great title.  A huge part of an effective blog IS the title.  Well done.

Posted by Marcia Hawken - Naples Luxury Specialist (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) over 1 year ago

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