Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
I can't believe that much about a bird, called a crow, could guide you from all incoming dangers. Think about it, you are walking with your dog in a remote area away from your home and sometimes your dog leads you and you happen to be a follower. You are concentrating on your dog not your path (position) where you are. And you are lost in the wilderness. You are desperate and very sensitive to any possible suggestion.
Imagine that a crow is flying towards you, crying, that means there is a danger where it is flying from and it is letting you know to avoid it. What would you do?
If I were in those shoes, I would take that crow's message and walk towards the danger, because it's danger is obviously human and I could get my direction from there !! It works, doesn't it?
Imagine that a crow is flying towards you, crying, that means there is a danger where it is flying from and it is letting you know to avoid it. What would you do?
If I were in those shoes, I would take that crow's message and walk towards the danger, because it's danger is obviously human and I could get my direction from there !! It works, doesn't it?
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Hi,
This is me again. I haven't got any thing to blog you this time. I am just trying to remember something that I did a few years ago. Well, I was in Brunei in a safari camp built by the British army. Normally it was covered by thick jungle with big trees. We could hear many different sounds made by wild life. Some were big and loud, some were small and just little hisses. We judged the size of the wild life with their voice made by themselves. One day it was my turn to watch the camp while every body was out. I heard big and loud unusal (voice) sound. I went into a trench which was called observation post. I made my gun ready in case that animal attacked me. Others were informed of the situation. I was waiting for the worst, my hearing was magnified. Every time that sound was bigger and bigger. In a few seconds I saw a bird not bigger than a badger. I did not believe that and I was still waiting. After a few seconds I saw the little bird, it's neck started swelling to the size of snooker ball and sounded as before. What a crack !
This is me again. I haven't got any thing to blog you this time. I am just trying to remember something that I did a few years ago. Well, I was in Brunei in a safari camp built by the British army. Normally it was covered by thick jungle with big trees. We could hear many different sounds made by wild life. Some were big and loud, some were small and just little hisses. We judged the size of the wild life with their voice made by themselves. One day it was my turn to watch the camp while every body was out. I heard big and loud unusal (voice) sound. I went into a trench which was called observation post. I made my gun ready in case that animal attacked me. Others were informed of the situation. I was waiting for the worst, my hearing was magnified. Every time that sound was bigger and bigger. In a few seconds I saw a bird not bigger than a badger. I did not believe that and I was still waiting. After a few seconds I saw the little bird, it's neck started swelling to the size of snooker ball and sounded as before. What a crack !
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