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For the past two weeks here in my state we have had a record breaking two weeks of temperatures reaching 35 degrees celsius or above.
That means many evenings spent at the beach watching the sun set and the seagulls feeding, gathering and bathing at the shore line. I took my camera and came back with some lovely images and the photo above was one of them.
Think about Seagulls and watching them always brings me back to the thought of the wonderful book written by Richard Bach Called: Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
An oldie but a goody and as I have now found out the first 3 chapters are available for reading on the net.
There is an online sample of 3 chapters here if you wish to read it. Click Here
For the past two weeks here in my state we have had a record breaking two weeks of temperatures reaching 35 degrees celsius or above.
That means many evenings spent at the beach watching the sun set and the seagulls feeding, gathering and bathing at the shore line. I took my camera and came back with some lovely images and the photo above was one of them.
Think about Seagulls and watching them always brings me back to the thought of the wonderful book written by Richard Bach Called: Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
An oldie but a goody and as I have now found out the first 3 chapters are available for reading on the net.
There is an online sample of 3 chapters here if you wish to read it. Click Here
from Jonathan Livingston Seagull, an excerpt
"I don't understand how you manage to love a mob of birds that just tried to kill you."
"Oh, Fletch, you don't love that! You don't love hatred and evil, of course. You have to practice and see the real gull, the good in every one of them, and to help them see it in themselves. That's what I mean by love. It's fun, when you get the knack of it.
"I remember a fierce young bird, for instance, Fletcher Lynd seagull, his name. Just been mad outcat, ready to fight the Flock to the death, getting a start on building his own bitter hell out on the Far Cliffs. And here he is today building his own heaven instead, and leading the whole Flock in that direction."
Fletcher turned to his instructor, and there was a moment of fright in his eye. "Me leading? What do you mean, me leading? You're the instructor here. You couldn't leave!"
"Couldn't I? Don't you think that there might be other flocks, other Fletchers, that need an instructor more than this one, that's on its way toward the light?"
"Me? Jon, I'm just a plain seagull, and you're. . . "
". . . the only Son of the great Gull, I suppose?" Jonathan sighed and looked out to sea. "You don't need me any longer. You need to keep finding yourself, a little more each day, that real, unlimited Fletcher Seagull. He's your instructor. You need to understand him and to practice him."
A moment later Jonathan's body wavered in the air, shimmering, and began to go transparent. "Don't let them spread silly rumors about me, or make me a god. O.K., Fletch? I'm a seagull. I like to fly, maybe. . . "
"Jonathan!"
"Poor Fletch. Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know, and you'll see the way to fly."
The shimmering stopped. Jonathan Seagull had vanished into empty air.
After a time, Fletcher Gull dragged himself into the sky and faced a brand-new group of students, eager for their first lesson.
"To begin with," he said heavily, "you've got to understand that a seagull is an unlimited idea of freedom, an image of the Great Gull, and your whole body, from wingtip to wingtip, is nothing more than your thought itself."
The young gulls looked at him quizzically. Hey, man, they thought, this doesn't sound like a rule for a loop.
Fletcher sighed and started over. "Hm. Ah. . . very well," he said, and eyed them critically. "Let's begin with Level Flight." And saying that, he understood all at once that his friend had quite honestly been no more divine than Fletcher himself.
No limits, Jonathan? he thought. Well, then, the time's not distant when I'm going to appear out of thin air on your beach, and show you a thing or two about flying!
And though he tried to look properly severe for his students, Fletcher Seagull suddenly saw them all as they really were, just for a moment, and he more than liked, he loved what he saw. No limits, Jonathan? he thought, and he smiled. His race to learn had begun.
I hope you enjoy this Seagulls journey and really its all about our journey too.
Milli 2008.
Just as long as they dont steal my chips when I'm sitting on the beach
ReplyDeleteA beautiful blog with the excerpts of of the book by Richard Bach. My daughter had taken lot of photographs of seagulls and I have also seen the seagulls in the cricket Matches shown in the TV. I like these birds very much and they are beautiful. I wish to see the Seagulls and Kangaroo and i do not know when I will have a chance to visit Australia.
ReplyDeleteyup, I read this years ago.....was good then, is good now......
ReplyDeleteThanks freddy LOL I know they loveeee their fishnchips..LOL have a good one there.
ReplyDeleteRaman I thank you for your lovely comment and this is a great country to be in as a visitor and as a resident. I hope you do get the chance to visit us sometime. the cricket matches do show the seagulls well they love to flock around the ovals. Kangaroos are really not that far from me here also.
ReplyDeleteDo you wish to write a verse about Seagulls Mister Ifiik?
ReplyDeleteminds a blank at the moment......
ReplyDeletei recall the movie.... so peaceful and musical
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ReplyDeletedo they transmigrate to india any time?
thanks for showing me the sea and also the gulls, seagulls. i see australia perhaps through you more vividly. thanks
ReplyDeleteOh dear Mister Ifiik do not even give it a thought that was not any more than a wonder on my behalf about what you would write. Best to wait fro the creativity to emerge in it's own time.
ReplyDeleteThank you asolotraveler for reminding me of the movie. I must seek it out.
ReplyDeleteHello Rajarishi and I love to talk about the country I call my home..hugs from Milli to All.
ReplyDeleteWe used to throw them hot chips! They would grab them and then drop them but quickfast Freddy :))
ReplyDeleteNice to see your sweetened acerbic humour doing the rounds again me ol' cobber!
Nice to see you too Pla. Enjoy your day its nearly time for your green pjs eh?
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ReplyDeleteMAGICKU
once upon a time
I believed in dreams -
now I believe in nothing
:))
It had been so long ago that I heard that song and the little vid is sweet. Now for the haiku. Oops MAGICKU
ReplyDeleteMy once upon a time
is my nowadays moment
dreams or no dreams.
Happy St Pats to ya and I wish you all things green.
Fairy snuff 'ol gal! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot! I love the colors and the lone shadow of a gull.
ReplyDeleteLife's a journey. Pass the chips.
I'll Be back when I am not so tired.
ReplyDeletesounds like Narnia
ReplyDeleteYes Dana but I think before Narnia was written? I was so excited that you read one of my earlier posts. I have blogged for about three years and there is so much original material within my blogs that I really must take stock of the better posts and preserve them some day. Ah and this was a warm day post it might hold me today while the rain comes down and the coldness hangs in the air.
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