For the Love of Crows By Sheila T

I had never paid much attention to crows. I thought they were just noisy, obnoxious pests. At least, that’s how I saw them when I lived back in Ontario. But then we moved to “Supernatural” British Columbia in 2012, and a couple things changed my mind about these black rascals.

It was low tide and we were strolling along the beach out in front of the 486-ton white rock looking for interesting stones and shells. Although I heard no sound other than the light lapping of waves, I started to get an odd sense – as if we were being followed.

I stopped suddenly, turned around and saw one lone crow following in my footsteps as I picked up and discarded unwanted stones. My sudden stop and about-face caused this crow to stop suddenly as well, and he seemed to look around as if to ask, “What’s wrong – is someone following us?” It was a comical moment and I began to wonder if there was more to crows than I’d previously noticed.

Shortly after that day, we noticed a particular crow near our own home. He had a broken beak but it never seemed to prevent him from hunting for food and having success. We named him “Brokebeak” and began throwing a few peanuts out for him and a couple of his pals.

About this time, we also embarked on an intensive walking program to both lose weight and get in better shape. Our walks would usually take us from our East Beach location heading west along the White Rock Beach promenade, all the way uphill on Oxford Street, then east on 16 Avenue into town where we would stop sometimes for a cold drink before continuing the trek back home.

What we noticed when we reached the alley leading to our home – and with still about one kilometre to go – was the sudden appearance of our new friends. I commented that they seemed to recognize us. Ric threw them some peanuts that he had in his pocket and they dove for them.

Yes, they had recognized us as we’ve since learned. They can recognize faces and they know people who are kind to crows and those who aren’t. While they can be both thieves and pranksters (more on that to follow), they also demonstrate a lot of intelligence.

They tend to follow us some distance when we go for walks – even as far as the White Rock pier or farther. Often Ric has gone out among the tidal pools at low tide with his tripod and camera, and our feathered friends will show up, patiently waiting for treats to follow after he takes his pictures.

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Our crow pals also seem to watch the house, and when they spot our car pulling out, they swoop in and fly along beside the car to get our attention. They’ll often fly along side until they get their peanut rations. And they also watch for us to return home. But we have one rule: if they’re noisy, they get no reward. Only quiet birds get treats.

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We don’t expect everyone to share our love of crows, but there’s no denying their intelligence and cleverness. While that might not encourage affection, it should at least afford them a bit of respect.[CROW-walker-EDGAR]

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106 Million reasons to get a White Rock Beach Lucky Coin V3.0 before the next Lotto MAX draw

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With the Friday May 25, 2018 jackpot at $106 Million ($60 Million main prize and 46 MaxMillions EST) you need all the LUCK you can get to WIN a lottery with 85,900,584 possible combinations. With lotteries all about LUCK – an item of LUCK and belief could mean your SHIP might come in.

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Ric Wallace believes – if your left hand is itchy, it is a sign of UNEXPECTED MONEY

ARTographer Ric Wallace is also a LUCKologist who claims his itchy LEFT HAND – or how he likes to joke – ITCHY LEFT PAW is NEVER WRONG. Often he knows he has a winning ticket before he checks it.

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To me and my ancestors with a strong psychic connection who shared the tales of an itchy left hand, this is a sign of unexpected money. I was telling a very interesting story to a lady name LIZ on Sunday May 7, 2017 while I had my tent set up at the beach. Sharing my story with the lady at the beach was what reactivated my “Reticular activating system“. I am currently working on republishing the Lotto Group Kit eBook to help others set up a Lotto Group or lottery pool. This is expected to be on sale this month – revised and published in Beautiful White Rock Beach, BC CANADA.

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I cashed in a $64.50 winning ticket Monday morning, and took $60.50 in cash and put the $4 on a Keno ticket because of the ITCHY LEFT HAND (PAW). Within 8 minutes I had a 100 times investment return of $400. I had no plans of playing Keno, but the severe itchy left hand was a sign to get a ticket.

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I had seen a lady the week before claiming a $400 win on Keno at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre, and I was simply trying to visualize and duplicate what she did. Did it work? See the photo below. I have done this many times with success. 

 

Money Superstitions ~ How to get LUCKY

Whether you are right handed or left handed, or even your background heritage may have some determination for which hand is the indicator of unexpected money or wealth. The itchy left palm was passed down from my mother’s side – mostly Irish background. To some people this superstition sounds totally NUTS. My wife when she first heard this was flabbergasted, but over the years has seen firsthand this working for me. Recently we have both had itchy left palms, and she is starting to adopt the superstition. This superstition I believe in gets stronger each time it comes true, for me I would say 100% of the time. If I have a ticket on a lottery draw and develop an itchy left palm, I know I have won a prize.

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I would suggest you take note the next time you have an itchy left palm or itchy right palm and record what follows. Tracking this and comparing to results will help you to decide to follow this superstition and which hand indicates unexpected money or wealth.

My grandmother also used to add to the itchy left palm belief: “Scratch it on your ASS to make it come FAST“. Please don’t shoot the messenger; I am just repeating the saying.

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