Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 Dear All: How can this be…the death of a hummy. I had just hung my hummingbird feeder in my newly planted tree, which sits in front of the orange jubilee. I was filled with so much glee, this past Sunday when she (hummy) welcomed me. I had rushed out front to take my dog for her quick morning stroll, and across the street, where a little dog barks constantly, and the dandelions grow, there she was with wings outstretched, laying dead upon their green lawn. How can this be; Oh hummy! I said outloud, and scoop her in my hand. What happened to you, little hummy? The Spring has just sprung, your life just begun; I planted a garden of delight for you, Oh little hummy. Oh how my heart hurts and the tears won't stop pouring. Love: ~Danielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 What a sad tale! And said with so much Love. How you honor the little hummy, surrounding it with such tenderness in its parting. How beautiful. Love, dhy , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > Dear All: > > How can this be…the death of a hummy. > I had just hung my hummingbird feeder in my newly planted tree, which sits in front of the orange jubilee. I was filled with so much glee, this past Sunday when she (hummy) welcomed me. > > I had rushed out front to take my dog for her quick morning stroll, and across the street, where a little dog barks constantly, and the dandelions grow, there she was with wings outstretched, laying dead upon their green lawn. How can this be; Oh hummy! I said outloud, and scoop her in my hand. What happened to you, little hummy? The Spring has just sprung, your life just begun; I planted a garden of delight for you, Oh little hummy. > > Oh how my heart hurts and the tears won't stop pouring. > > Love: > ~Danielle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 I am crying too D - saw the pic - what a sweet little guy- it is nice that you found him. You got to enjoy him for a short time and I am sure he enjoyed your gift of the tree. You have met so many wonderful creatures and will meet many more. Grieve and send love to the little guy - we do not know the why of things especially events that seem senseless. What message is here for you and all of us that on the day of love you find this little guy?? Fill the world with love and honor all creatures dear Shakti... e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 Thank you E. (A beautiful she is he- " little guy " . The males have a vibrant shakti red collar; the females are a solid irridescent heart chakra green.) Heart chakra green-indeed. Good thing for the high pollen count...it makes for a " reasonable excuse " for my teary eyes and puffy face. A waterfall of tears need to flow, more-so than what can occur while at work. This little beauty has been yet another unexpected catalyst for the needed release and surrender on heart chakra day. Sometimes I question how many tears can one's body possibly produce? The other blessing is that when I see the first new hummy in my garden, I will be squeeling in delight and cherishing this sight! Love: ~Danielle~ , " " . wrote: > Fill the world with love and honor all creatures dear Shakti... > > e > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 She has been a wellspring of hummies! Her legacy lives on. Death comforts us all. - blessings and love for you Danielle! - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2010 Report Share Posted March 24, 2010 My friend shared this with me. I thought I would pass it on... It is said that Hummingbird brings love as no other medicine can. Follow Sister Hummingbird and you will experience a renewal of the magic of living. Hummingbird is loved by the flowers and plants, for as it sucks the nectar from the flower, the plant reproduces and more of its kind are created. Its presence brings joy to the observer watching it. The hummingbird is the only creature that can stop dead while traveling at full speed; can hover; or can go forward, backward, up or down. Great Spirit created Hummingbird to be slightly different from other feathered creatures. Hummingbird lives on nectar and searches for the sweetness of life. It's purpose is to pollinate the flowers of the world. Its long " nose " lets it bypass the often tough and bitter outer layer to find the hidden treasurers underneath. The song of hummingbird awakens the medicine flowers. Hummingbird's message is adaptability in life's many situations and being able to " roll with the punches " . If you have hummingbird medicine, you adapt easily to whatever situation you may find yourself in, and make the most of your new circumstances. You don't waste time looking back and wishing for " what was " for you are concerned with making the most of " what is " . Hummingbird is also inner joy. A hummingbird person takes great pleasure in spreading joy and love and beauty to all around you, and have the gift of taking that inner joy into new and different surroundings. If Hummingbird is your personal medicine, you love life and its joys. Your presence brings joy to others. You have a talent for finding the good in people, and are not put off by a gruff or abrupt exterior for you know that, if you can only get beyond that tough outside layer, you'll find goodness and beauty inside. You join people together in relationships which bring out the best in them. You know instinctively where beauty abides and, near or far, you journey to that place. You move comfortably within a beautiful environment and help others taste the succulent nectar of life. Hummingbird disdains ugliness or harshness, and quickly flies away from discord or disharmony. Hummingbird is a fragile medicine, its target is Beauty and Hummingbirds mission is to spread joy or to be destroyed. Hummingbird quickly dies if caged, caught, or imprisoned. On wings of love. ~Danielle , " " <> wrote: > > She has been a wellspring of hummies! Her legacy lives on. Death comforts us all. - blessings and love for you Danielle! - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 Your poetry is very powerful, whaaahhhhhh! OH little HUMMY!!!! snf snf gulp , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > Dear All: > > How can this be…the death of a hummy. > I had just hung my hummingbird feeder in my newly planted tree, which sits in front of the orange jubilee. I was filled with so much glee, this past Sunday when she (hummy) welcomed me. > > I had rushed out front to take my dog for her quick morning stroll, and across the street, where a little dog barks constantly, and the dandelions grow, there she was with wings outstretched, laying dead upon their green lawn. How can this be; Oh hummy! I said outloud, and scoop her in my hand. What happened to you, little hummy? The Spring has just sprung, your life just begun; I planted a garden of delight for you, Oh little hummy. > > Oh how my heart hurts and the tears won't stop pouring. > > Love: > ~Danielle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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