Back in the early '80s when I was working in the Mines in Death Valley, CA ; the wife & I decided to go to town for groceries after I got off from work (my Friday). We were headed down a lonely section of two-lane asphalt when we spotted a large bird standing in the middle of our lane eating something. I slowed down figuring he'd fly away . . . but No, he stood his ground refusing to give up his meal. Since there was no other traffic, I pulled over into the oncoming lane and slowly pulled up alongside him. It was a very large Bald Eagle and he had a dead snake that he was eating. We were in a low-slung 1978 Chevy Malibu Station Wagon and the Wife was litterally eyeball to eyeball with this huge bird and the only thing between them was the window glass and a couple of feet of open space. Wife had never seen one before, much less been this close to one, so it made her a little unnerved. Sure wish I'd had a camera. After mutually watching each other for a few minutes, we slowly pulled away and left the Eagle to his dinner. Truly an event I'll never forget.
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