New Surprise
We’ve been on the new property for over a month now, and are continuing to discover surprises. When one of the contractors was surveying our place to quote some work, I heard him say, “Oh, you have an eagle.”
An eagle? What did he mean by that?
He pointed to it.
For the entire time I have been walking this property, starting with the visits before making an offer, through the many visits after our offer was accepted, then for weeks, (WEEKS!) after we have been living here, I failed to discover a statue of a perched eagle located near the entrance to the barn. Granted, it had been swallowed by growing things, which created a canopy that completely hid the eagle’s profile…
But, it only took this guy a few seconds to spot it as he walked by to view the space behind the barn.
I’m wondering about the origin of the piece, and also the decision for its placement. I’ll be checking with the folks who sold us the property, but wouldn’t be surprised if it was here when they bought the place.
They told us that’s why they left the bear. It was from the previous owner, and our sellers felt it should stay with the property. We are discovering there are multiple things left from previous owners. The old barbed wire fence was here long before the log home was built, which happened in 1990.
It’s been fun discovering little surprises like this one. They continue to make this place seem more and more special every day!



Two wonderful surprises and many, many more on the way … although isn’t it strange how sometimes it takes someone else to help us discover them? Therein is the joy of receiving others into our lives!
Ian Rowcliffe
December 7, 2012 at 6:08 pm
Well said! There can be an art to receiving others into our lives, and it is one well worth cultivating.
johnwhays
December 8, 2012 at 8:49 am
Well, with Cyndie it looks easy, but I must work on improvement in that direction here. Perhaps, she might give me some tips:-)
Ian Rowcliffe
December 8, 2012 at 5:06 pm
I hope you are enjoying your new life as much as I am enjoying following it!
Change is Good!!!
Mary
December 7, 2012 at 8:45 am
I am doing my best to stay in the moment and enjoy each and every aspect of these changes and this new life. It is too easy to get distracted by the next things we are planning. It takes me conscious effort to avoid overlooking the present joys. Your comments help me to align my focus, so thanks!
johnwhays
December 7, 2012 at 8:55 am