Eagles are known for their strength…they are survivors who can withstand the cold winds of winter. They don’t run from the chill, they live through it, weathering the storms. No matter what I have had to go through, I have never run from the task. I have weathered many a storm and boiling hot situations.
They have keen eyesight that can see in all directions. They can see far in front of them into the future of their endeavors, always planning ahead. I am forever planning and calculating things, looking toward what has to be done and making sure I have enough resources to accomplish whatever goal. I get on my husband’s nerves with my constant conservation. I save anything that looks as though it would be of benefit later, and it most always pays off.
Not known for their hearing, but it is nothing to sneeze at either. It’s pretty acute. I find myself being able to hear many things that most people don’t recognize. My son can be nearly anywhere in the house doing anything and I wil
l be able to hear what he is doing and accurately pinpoint where and what is going on.
They protect their young fervently and teach it to hunt and fly on its own. Yes, I am an avid warrior for my son and his well being. If you read some of the excerpts I posted before, you will see that sometimes one mate has to knock the other off the nest because they are so into protecting their young that they will not be moved. I get the same way with my son. I adamantly protest any action that I see as a harm to my child. A lot of times I won’t leave him if I feel he will not be in the best company.
more soon…probably positive observations #2 and then negative observations.