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    Look who came to dinner...

    Saturday, May 10, 2008, 09:26 AM [General]

    Ed and I were sitting in the entryway having coffee and look who came to visit...it was a rainy dark day and he looked like a young one. So Ed throws him a hot dog roll...."honey don't do that he'll keep coming back"....Oh I can't feed the cat under the shed (although I do) but you can feed the raccoon on the deck...geez...I think it's Ed totem.

     

    The Raccoon

    Primarily nocturnal, raccoons travel in small groups of one or two families foraging for fruits, vegetables, and small animals. They are excellent swimmers although they feel more at home in trees. Raccoons are often seen sloshing their hands and food in water before eating. Symbolically hands represent holding or receiving. If raccoon appears to you it might be asking you to let go of a situation, person or habit.  On the other hand it could  be telling you to reach out and embrace the gifts being offered to you by Great Spirit.

    Raccoons are often found sitting high in trees. From this vantage point they can observe everything around them and see danger long before it arrives. Extremely curious it leaves no stone unturned. Curiosity has its advantages and its disadvantages. Following ones curiosity can open doorways into new and exciting territory, although curiosity applied without caution can lead to trouble.

    These masked bandits are persistent robbers and do not tire easily. They are often spotted around camp grounds foraging for food.  Because of its masked face the raccoon holds the energies of disguise, magic, and secrecy.  Hiding behind its mask it can take on several identities at once and play out different roles. Seldom does it reveal its true identity. It loves adventure and leads us down a road to new discoveries.  Shape shifting is part of its magic. Those with this totem do well in  professions relating to the theater.

    Raccoons have an air of indifference around them when caught in the act of a robbery, although if provoked they can become ferocious. Strong and muscular the raccoon can hold its ground in most all situations and teaches us to do the same.

    The raccoon is a powerful ally and holds the gift of transformation. When it appears in a persons life the many faces of self are about to be revealed.

    Here's a picture of him with the dawn/dusk button on.....I do love technology....hehehehehe

    HAVE A RANDY WEEKEND MY FRIENDS....hehehehehe

     

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    What a cute little bandit!
    Have a good one, doll... Are you ready for the many faces of Ed?! LOL
    xxx ooo

    Heather
    May 10, 2008
    09:50 AM CST

    I am having a randy weekend, oh yes indeed! Hope you are too. You rock!

    That raccoon is seriously adorable. What a sweet face. And those ears! Too cute!!

    chicoryflower
    May 10, 2008
    11:21 AM CST

    Look out for the many faces... lol

    He is way too cute!!! I love Racoons.

    Sending some Randy Weekend love your way!! Smoochies!

    Merle
    May 10, 2008
    11:30 AM CST

    I can't believe how close you got to him with the camera...very cool!
    I could use some randiness this way so throw your baby sister a little something, eh?

    love ya!

    karismar
    May 10, 2008
    12:53 PM CST

    What a cutie pie! My husband & I saw a baby raccoon in Central Park once. It was small and helpless looking and so sweet. I guess the Goddess had a sense of humor when she made them - they come with their own built-in mask ;)

    Aphrodite's Daughter
    May 10, 2008
    05:21 PM CST

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