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Easter 5 10 May 2009
Alice Furlow is an octogenarian commentator on NPR, a widow, a wit, a naturalist who often reports on her cat. Yesterday, in honor of Mother's Day, Alice Furlow reported on sea otters and dolphins. Sea otters, she said, should get the prize for mothering, for they take their new born babies and using thick ropy seaweed, they tie them to their own body, and for a year they keep them attached to their side, so neither tempest nor tide can separate them from each other. After a year of feeding the babes the best bits of abalone and shellfish, the rope comes off and they are on their own, presumably saying the otter equivalent of those toddler lines: I want to get down now, and I can do it by myself.
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