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Waves of golden grass bejewelled with dew glistened as the mist rose off the waters at Blackburn Lake Nature Reserve here on Salt Spring Island, BC. There was a hush in the November air as my brother, Michael and I strolled along one of the perimeter paths, listening intently for bird calls. We were just about to head back home when we both noticed a large bird swoop up onto the branch of a nearby tree. At first, we thought it might have been a falcon or hawk, but then, we spotted him—a beautifully lit Barred Owl, who didn’t seem to mind us inching forward for a closer look. Our Owl seemed to be dreaming — with his Buddha-smile — as if he were embodying that serenity we felt in the reserve. It was a remarkable experience to watch him—the only owl I’ve ever seen on the island in broad daylight. Eventually, though, a raven caught our Owl’s attention and the sun moved behind the clouds so, it was time for us to say farewell.