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The owl in the log
First appeared as a Web Original on August 18, 2014.
A couple of months ago, my son was feeling creative and decided to carve a creature out of a large log that had been left in our yard following a hurricane. After he’d been at it a while, I asked him what he was carving, and he said it was an owl. When he was all finished, I looked out the front door to admire his sculpture. I have to admit that it didn’t look anything like an owl to me.
Recently I took a lawn chair out to the side of the yard to enjoy the warm sunshine. As I sat there enjoying the glorious day, there right in front of me was the face of an owl in the log! I had been looking at my son’s creation from the wrong side, the wrong perspective, all along.
As I sat there enjoying the day, there right in front of me was the face of an owl in the log!
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October 6, 2014 issue
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Letters
Abby Hillman, Claire Mcarthur, Diane Taylor Dickey, Lovestodance, Eleanor Lee
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The significance of joy
Ruth Geyer
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Don’t forget God’s love
Mark Strickland
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The owl in the log
Anne Holway Higgins
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Defending true manhood
Rosalinda Johnson
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Routing out the ‘oppressors’
Steve Warren
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It’s not about ‘following the crowd’
Irene Schanche Bowker
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A healing on Mt. Kenya
Shea Orth-Moore
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Persistent leg trouble healed
Mary Kuhl
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Saved from drowning in rip current
Deborah Wright
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Infection healed
Meridee Olsen
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The Journal, Sentinel, and Herald—feeding the hungry
David C. Kennedy