Georgia Mountain Laurel May 21

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WHO will help? A story of human kindness

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by Tracy McCoy

t’s not every day that you get the chance to save an animal’s life. Especially an owl. It was evening when Jordan Adams left her job at Tia Dana on Highway 64 in Highlands. Mulling over the day and her plans for the evening, Jordan was just a mile or so out of town when she spotted a peculiar form just a foot or two from the side of the road. As she slowed and passed by, she recognized it as an owl. She quickly found a place to turn around and pulled over, getting out of her car. Within a couple minutes, two other cars had also stopped, and Jordan was standing with a couple from Atlanta and a local gentleman. Together, they tried to figure out what to do. The owl didn’t move but it was apparent that the animal was alive and injured. Police were contacted to try to get an idea what to do with the owl and Jordan was given the number of a wildlife rescue. Jordan called Wild for Life in Asheville, North Carolina but, it being a weekend, no one answered so she left a message. The owl did not respond at all when it was picked up. Jordan had a box in her car that was a perfect fit for it. The injured animal, wrapped in a towel from the Atlanta couple’s car, was put in the box by the local gentleman before he went on his way. The Atlanta couple stayed with Jordan to be sure she was safe driving 106 to Clayton. Jordan called her mother Kim, who is engaged to Dr. John Woodward, a local veterinarian. She explained that she found an owl and that it was hurt badly and asked if she brought it home, could John take a look at it. John agreed to take a look. When Jordan picked up the box, she was struck by the owl’s lightness - all feathers and very soft and fluffy. Dr. Woodward looked the animal over and they decided a wildlife rehabilitation would be the best bet. Unsure if the animal would make it through the night, it was made as comfortable as possible in its box and Kim checked on it the next morning. The animal was still in rough shape when Wild for Life returned their call the next day. A volunteer offered to

meet in Waynesville to pick up the owl. Jordan remembers improving. In early March the call came that the animal was thinking that she would never see the animal again. Kim drove ready to be released back into the wild and Wild for Life asked if Jordan and her mom would like to be the ones who released to Waynesville and met the Wild for Life volunteer. it. Of course, having that opportunity was exciting for them and In the days and weeks to come, Kim communicated with Wild they agreed to do it. Stonewall Creek Vineyards seemed like a for Life to check on the owl’s progress. Wild for Life gave her beautiful setting for the release, so the afternoon was planned. updates saying the owl appeared to be recovering and getting The owl was picked up from Wild for Life in Asheville and brought stronger. Jordan was pleased to know that the owl was back to Georgia. Jordan carefully carried the box out into a field

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A Salute to the Vanishing Mule

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pages 90-91

Foxfire

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pages 86-89

Rabun County Historical Society Working on the Tallulah Falls Railroad

10min
pages 82-85

By the Way – A Pottery Jar for FDR?

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pages 80-81

Transformation Realized

6min
pages 76-79

This Home’s Image Reflects Unforgettable Lifestyle

3min
pages 68-71

Sanctuary, Livability at the End of the Road

3min
pages 72-75

Reeves Hardware Renovation

4min
pages 62-63

Pet Health – Tis the Season for Allergies

3min
pages 56-59

Madison’s on Main

6min
pages 60-61

Mental Health – The Illness of Addiction

4min
pages 54-55

Aery Chiropractic – Clayton has a new Doctor in Town

2min
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Service With a Smile

1min
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Adventure Out

3min
pages 20-23

WHO will help?

4min
pages 26-29

The Family Table

6min
pages 38-43

The Art of Charlie Dingler

4min
pages 30-33

Bon Appetit

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pages 34-37

Cover Artist - Robert Stephens

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pages 14-19

Being a Christian is a Relationsbip

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Why - Firmly Rooted Flower Farm

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