WorldWide Drilling Resource
31 DECEMBER 2019 Foundations by: ADSC (The International Association of Foundation Drilling) Project Manager Training January 14-17 ~ Southlake, TX phone: 469-359-6000 www.adsc-iafd.com Groundwater / Water Well by: American Ground Water Trust Florida PFAS (Per- & Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) Workshop January 8 ~ Tallahassee, FL phone: 603-228-5444 www.agwt.org by: California Groundwater Association Education Training Session January 16 ~ Hollister, CA phone: 916-231-2134 www.groundh2o.org Irrigation by: Rain Bird Academy Training January 7-9 ~ Chicago, IL January 13-17 ~ Campbell, CA January 20-24 ~ Portland, OR January 21-23 ~ Dayton, OH January 27-31 ~ Oklahoma City, OK January 27-31 ~ Sioux Falls, SD January 28-30 ~ Reno, NV phone: 800-498-1942 www.rainbirdservices.com More education opportunities during events can be found online at worldwidedrillingresource.com Education Connection WorldWide Drilling Resource ® Jeremy, Enjoyed your article in the November [2019, page 50] issue of WorldWide Drilling Resource ® . A similar thing happened to me in Wyoming, close to the Wind River Indian Reservation. It was about 10 p.m. at night driving back to town. A large owl was flying alongside the pickup at the same level as the passenger side window. This continued for about ¼-mile as I slowed down and kept pace with it. Then it flew in front of the pickup and stood in the middle of the road. It just stood there, proud and defiant, staring me down. We stared at each other for about three to five minutes, then it flew off. Since I was close to the Indian Reservation, I immediately thought it must be the sprit of an old Indian chief guarding his territory from intruders. Blinking the lights off and on didn't scare it a bit; it just stood there staring at me. This behavior puzzled me. In hindsight, I believe it was flying alongside looking for mice that would be frightened by the pickup, and it could pick up an easy meal. Standing in the middle of the road was its way of telling me to turn around and try this stretch of road again to see if I could scare up any mice. It was a puzzling experience. Interesting to hear of your similar experience. Tom Cryan Cryan & Associates Lakewood, Colorado Reader’s Response
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy NDk4Mzk=