
Image by Alex Shapiro
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1.
Working next to the water means having a lot 
of company throughout the day. Apart from the 
occasional deer, fox, or neighbor’s goofy 
Labrador, it’s an endless parade of avian beauty: 
seafarers like herons, ducks, geese and gulls, 
seed-farers like chickadees, nuthatches, finches 
and flickers, and most strikingly, the see-
everything bald eagles who circle gracefully 
above my head every day (possibly sizing me up 
to see if I’m a candidate for lunch). It’s so 
distracting, it’s amazing I can get any work 
done at all. Ahhhhhh.
2.
Working next to the water means 
having a lot of company throughout the day. 
Apart from the occasional deer, fox, 
or neighbor’s goofy Labrador, 
it’s an endless parade of avian beauty: 
seafarers like herons, ducks, geese and gulls, 
seed-farers like chickadees, nuthatches, 
finches and flickers, 
and most strikingly, 
the see-everything bald eagles 
who circle gracefully above my head every day 
(possibly sizing me up to see 
if I’m a candidate for lunch). 
It’s so distracting, 
it’s amazing I can get any work done at all. 
Ahhhhhh.
Alex Shapiro
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