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Subject: Hearts and Humor - A Michael T. Smith Column - April22, 2007



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Hearts and Humor – A Michael Smith Column

April 22, 2007

    Hi, Gang. Welcome back, AOL members. It seems
   
AOL has opened its warm arms to Zinester again. I

hope it keeps them open. I missed you.


    Please say a prayer for those who died in the
   
terrible shootings at Virginia Tech. What a tragedy

to lose so many young and promising lifes.


    I think spring is finally here. It took its
   
time coming, but today it is close to 70F.

When I wrote last weekend, I said we were getting heavy

rain and were supposed to get several inches.


    Well...we got a bit more than that. It started late
   
Saturday night and didn't stop until
noon on Monday.

On Sunday alone, we had more than 7 inches of rain.

When it was over, we had a total of close to 9 inches

of water running everywhere.


    Many towns in
New Jersey we under water. Ginny and I
   
live high on a hill. We were safe, but our prayers go to those

who suffered major damage. The are a few towns that still

won't let the residents back into their homes.


   If you have a moment, say a little prayer for them.
  
  
   With the warm weather comes the birds. Our feeder in
  
our back yard is a gathering place for them. I put sun flowers

in it this week. The finches seem to love them, as well as the

cardinals, sparrows, rabbits and my enemy "The Squirrel."

More about "The Squirrel" in another story.

  
    I dug this old story out of my files and dusted it
   
off today. I hope you enjoy it.


    Today is my quarterly "24-Hour Short Story Contest."

I got my topic this afternoon. I have a 1000 word limit to

come up with a story on the following topic:

She could hear the buoy bell ringing in the distance but it
was too dark to see anything beyond the receding foamy water.
She shivered as the wind picked up, knowing a late-season
Nor'easter would hit in the next few hours, and knowing this
was her last chance. She raised her arm and threw the glass
bottle into the darkness...

WISH ME LUCK - I'll post my entry next week. Right now, I need
to start writing. My entry has to be in by
1 PM on Sunday.



    If anyone is interested in greeting cards, Ginny

belongs to a group of artists. They've teamed together

to market their products. Check them out at:

http://www.etsygreetings.blogspot.com


    Ginny's cards and other crafts are at:

http://www.ginginsgoodies.etsy.com


    Be sure to check out my collection of inspirational
   
sites at the end. There's something for everyone.

    Now for today's story.



                             FEATHERED FIDELITY

    Relationships start with love and promise. Too often we
   
see them weaken, crumble, and finally fail. I think all relationships

should go with the birds.


                *********************************


    "Mum, what happened to my hockey cards?" I cried. "Mum,
   
I can't find my baseball!" I whined. "Mum, my favorite marble, the

blue one, is missing. Where is it?" Tears streamed down my cheeks,

as I searched my marble bag and under my bed.


    "It must have gone with the birds." she replied.


    Mum said the same thing every time. "It must have gone with
   
the birds."



                    *********************************



    Forty years later, memories flashed in my mind. I think I
   
figured it out.


    I was a young boy. A small yellow bird hit our front door.
   
When I looked outside, I saw its tiny, unmoving body on our deck. 

I opened the door to see if it was just stunned or worse, dead.


    I knelt over it. Mum joined me. "Michael, I think it's dead.
   
I heard the bang on the glass. It hit pretty hard."


    "Mum, should we bury it?"


    "I'm not sure, Michael. When I first looked out, I saw another
   
bird land beside it and grab it's neck. It was trying to pick it up.

I think we should let nature take care of this. Let's put it on

the roof of the car and see what happens."


    We placed the little bird on the roof of my dad's car and returned
   
to the house, where we watched it from our living room window. The

bird's mate flew to its side and grabbed the back of the dead bird's

neck in its tiny beak. With strength only love and devotion could provide,

it lifted its companion from the car, carried the body across the street,

over the meadow on the other side, and into the trees.


    It flew low to the ground, struggling with a weight equal to its
   
own. The little bird flew between two and six feet off the ground,

staggering in the air, as it carried its loved one home. The struggle

was hard, but the desire not to be parted from its mate was greater.


               *********************************


    I stepped from my home on a warm summer morning. I looked toward
   
my neighbor's and noticed a strand of a spider's web. It was strung

from the bush by the corner of their townhouse to the wheel of one

of their cars. I thought it was strange. "A spider doesn't spin one

strand." I said to myself.


    I reached to break the web and discovered it was a piece of
   
fishing line. I gave it a tug. It was tangled in the bushes. The other

end was knotted under the rear wheel of their car.


    One of the boys sat on their front deck. "Looks like someone
   
booby-trapped your friend's car." I said. He walked to me. I continued.

"Strange! It seems to go all the way under the car."


    I walked around the back of the car and saw a robin. It fluttered
   
to get away, but the line wrapped around its tiny leg held it firm.


    I reached out. It squawked and flapped away from me. I moved
   
faster on the second attempt and managed to get a grip around its

trembling body. It twisted its head to snap at me. I held tight.


    The boy came close. "Get something to cut the line." I said
   
quietly. "Don't scare it." He returned with a knife. "No, that

won't work." I said. "When you cut the line, the tension will break

its leg. Get scissors."


    While he was gone, I heard the agitated chatter of another
   
robin in a nearby tree. It dropped from the branch it was perched

on, swooped low over my head, landed in a tree behind me, and continued

its racket.


    The boy returned with a pair of nail cutters. "Will these work?"
   
he asked.


    "Perfect!" I said.


                   *********************************


    The robin was free. I held it a little longer. There was still a
   
small piece of line wrapped around its leg. As I reached for it, the

robin twisted in my hand and escaped my grasp. It flew low across the

pavement, under a row of mailboxes, and up into a tree. The second robin

stopped its chatter and joined it. It had stayed close, as its mate

struggled for freedom. It wouldn't leave its companion until it was

either free or its death separated them.


                *********************************


    The birds I witnessed mated for life and the struggles that came
   
with it. Mum used to say, "It must have gone with the birds." She meant

it must have flown off. After what I witnessed, "gone with the birds" 

has a whole new meaning. I think all relationships should go with

the birds.


           Michael T. Smith

    If you enjoy a story, feel free to pass it on to your friends.
   
My only request is that you include the link for your friends to

join our family.

To join our family, go to:

http://subs. zinester.com/ 86758/

REMOVE THE SPACES TO GET TO THE SITE. SPAM BLOCKERS ARE

HURTING EZINES. DON'T LET THEM PREVENT YOU FROM READING

GREAT STORIES.


    As promised, here is a list of great inspirational sites.

I subscribe to all of them. You will love these sites.


Run by my friend Carol, Storytime Tapestry at:

http://archives.zinester.com/98907/

By my good friend Keith in Australia:
http://www.agiftofinspiration.com.au/

My friend Phil runs http://www.peoplestuff.com.au/
Phil's awesome and brutally honest

Zev, yes another friend, runs http://empoweringmessages.com/stories/

Heart Catchers is a wonderful site.  www.DianeDeanWhite.com

www.Heartwarmers.com and www.petwarmers.com are two

wonderful story sites.

http://hodu.com/

http://www.mydailyinsights.com/

www.ripplemaker.com

http://www.sermonillustrator.org

http://www.SkyWriting.Net

Here's a newly discovered one I like:

http://www.archive.zinester.com/9516

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WarmFuzzyStories/

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WithInSight/

That's all I can think of right now. If I come up with

more, I'll add them.

Enjoy!!!


I love your comments, Send them to msmith4@nj.rr.com.

I'll include some in every post.


    Here are some comments from last week:

Dear sir,
Your story is refreshing. It is like the cool water from

the African pots where I live. You have lived a fantastic

life surrounded by love.Please consider yourself very

lucky as this is a rare gift in today's world.
Enjoy yourself,

Muyiwa

***********************

 I couldn't wait to read the second part of this story

I can just imagine Georgia  saying a little prayer  every

time she looked out and seen John going with any type of

tool .....
 
Thanks for sharing Mike

Hugs Alice

********************

OH my Michael,

This is the first email/newsletter I have gotten from you

in months.  I am missing several newsletters and they all

seem tied up in the old 'AOL vs Servers' problems.

So, I haven't bothered you. 
 
Great to see you back again...Now, the question...will it

last...or is this one that just 'snuck' through.

Hope all is well.

Blessings,
Jo Ann S.








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