Photo by Laura |
Police and firemen promptly responded and managed traffic on
the busy four lane road while they rescued the ducklings, six of them. The
mother duck went a short distance away.
One of the ducklings was so deep in the hole, they couldn’t reach it. Sadly, the firemen had to leave it behind. When the fire truck left, the mother duck
returned, gathered her family and led them across the road toward the creek
westward as cars and trucks stopped to let them safely pass.
This incident is so much like the illustrated children’s
book Make Way
for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey. This
is a book, first published in 1941, that I remember from my childhood and we
read it to our children and now read it to our grandchildren. It is a recipient of the Caldecott
Award. The story has a mother duck and
ducklings parading all over town and people stopping to watch. It even has a policeman named Michael holding
up traffic so the ducks can cross the road.
The rescue of the ducklings in Asheville is a cute and charming story. It is impressive that police officers and
firemen would value the lives of ducks enough to ride to the scene in their
expensive equipment and use their training and authority to save them. But this story is not really charming and
heartwarming. It is dark and depressing
by contrast, because at the corner of McDowell and Choctaw, a block away from
the duck rescue, is a place called Planned Parenthood, where small, dependent
human children are killed by a “doctor” hired by the children’s mothers and
fathers. And if we called 911 for
police and firemen to rescue them, they might come, but refuse to intervene, and
we’d be arrested. If they did intervene,
they’d lose their jobs or worse.
As for Laura, she was present at Planned Parenthood to try
to persuade parents not to kill their children.
For the most part, the parents ignore her and the other anti-abortion
people at the site. So, the
anti-abortion/pro-life people are not usually successful at saving children,
but their heart is revealed when they show their love and care for ducklings.
They do what they can.