August 12th, 2007
For anyone who follows Abraham like I do, you will be familiar with the Sara series of “children’s” books that Esther and Abraham have written. One of the main characters in the book is Solomon, an owl that talks to Sara just like Abraham talks to Esther.
Yesterday, at my MeetUp, one of the members came up to me and said that he had seen something while he was out and about and just HAD to buy it for me.
Oh my, I was speechless when I opened it. It was a BEAUTIFUL framed photograph of an owl. Wow. I can’t put into words the emotion I felt when I looked at that photograph. It was a wonderful gesture on his part and I thanked him for thinking of me. It is really something that I will treasure for a very long time.

The picture took on a WHOLE new level of meaning when I got home and had a closer look at it. This picture was taken by a local artist in Cary NC and was bought here as well. When I had a very close look, I noticed that the artist had signed it and wrote the title on it in pencil in very small writing. It had his name - Eric Krouse and “Burrowing Owl - Yuma AZ”.
It was taken in Yuma! Wow. *laugh* Imagine getting excited by a place
BUT, Abraham uses Yuma as a very important part of their analogies. Yuma is the half way point from Phoenix to San Diego. Considering my morning, it was a very pointed reminder that I can keep moving forward to San Diego or turn around and go back to Phoenix. Hmmm I have heard some great things about San Diego. I think I will keep going.
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I have Solomon, too - as a puppet! But it’s such a realistic puppet that I always think I see an animal in my house when it’s been moved around.
If you’re interested in getting your own (I got it so that I could use it along with the Sara books to teach my kids about LOA), let me know and I can find the manufacturer and get that to you. The company makes amazingly realistic puppets!
How perfect that you attracted such a powerful and delightful reminder that all is well. I loved reading about your experience.
I’ve read from your most current posts to here to catch up so I understand what happened after you received Solomon — and I can also see that you and your family are truely walking your path with well-being as your journey.
Many blessings and much comfort to all of you,
~Suzanne
Hi Vickie,
You can keep on going to San Diego. When you get here, look me up. Lot’s of great things, people, places to see and do.
(This message is not sponsored by the San Diego Chamber of Commerce.)