What does freedom mean?
The state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint.
Luci was free, but I cut her wings. I have had her since she was 3 months old, she had turned 6 years old this past April. I had noticed Luci was finding spots in the ground to try to lay eggs, which Luci could not produce. She was restless, she was damaging anything that she could, my outdoor bathroom doorframe, the cement on the wall surrounding the frame, and then she went up inside my new washing machine and chewed up cables. There went that warranty! I decided to let her wings grow. This is the last video I have of her enjoying a rain shower. You can see her wings which are almost fully grown. She had a boyfriend who came to visit almost every single day and called to her. She called back, but she couldn’t go to him. I decided she needed to be with him. I worried that she would not know how to eat in the wild. I hoped if her wings grew in and she flew off she would find her happiness and her novio could teach her what to eat in the wild. I struggled with my decision as I loved Luci like I love all of my animals, and I know she loved me back.

Luci started to fly recently. She flew low so I worried about my decision. We would find her almost every single day in a weird spot. She would call out for me which I would follow, find her, and bring her back to her perching area. She would enter her cage, which is always open to sleep for the night. This past Wednesday, she called for me, and I couldn’t find her. I looked everywhere. She called but with all the beautiful plants she blends in. She slept outside for the night.
Thursday morning I listened for her. I was hoping she was still at my Villa. She didn’t disappoint and called. I couldn’t find her. She was further away, her sound was distant. I knew she was higher in a tree. When the workers who are installing a new fence at Villa Migelita Ecolodge arrived I asked them to listen for Luci. She called again and one of them found her high up in a fruit tree. They ran to get the ladder, but alas Luci is smart and knew she would no longer have freedom. She flew off and down. I watched as she entered my neighbor’s yard. She would never be found now. We looked and we called her. She didn’t answer. It was around 8:30 am and I hear her boyfriend in the same tree he is always in. I talked to him and said Luci was gone. I was in tears, to be honest. I know I had prepared myself, but I wasn’t ready to say goodbye like this. He squawked and squawked. Then I heard a squawk from far away in the corner of my property. It was Luci answering! He flew away immediately.
In my wildest dreams, I felt he was going to meet up with her. I wanted to believe this. I went to sleep that night telling myself this happened. I awoke and told my gardener when he arrived about what had happened. Everyone told me she would be fine, the companion will teach her to eat and we have plenty of food in Colombia for parrots. I was so sad all day, I went to rest and I hear her calling. “Luci is back my inner voice said to me!” She was and she was high in a tree on my other neighbor’s property. I called for her and she just watched. She remained in the tree. My heart was full because I realized she could fly high up and she was alive. Then yesterday my son called me, she was in the same tree with her sweetheart. She had called to show us that she is around and happy.
This morning I was up early feeding the dogs and I heard her. She was calling again, and I see her land right next to my property line with her companion. They were grooming each other. I walked over and I stood directly under the tree. They both looked down at me as Luci did a little twirl. I called her name and she cocked her head. I said I was happy she is free. I stood there and watched for around 2 minutes and then they flew away together.
To be free is something that we humans are missing right now. We are confined, we are given rules we don’t like, we are not sure about what the future will bring. Nature can give all of us a perspective on this. Luci certainly has taught me an important lesson. Sometimes, patience is necessary in life to achieve our goals. Luci communicated to me her needs, I listened. One day she may bring her babies back to Villa Migelita. I do know she loves me as she keeps showing up to see me. It might end, she could migrate, but I will know she has found her happiness.
I wish all of my followers happiness and peace during this turbulent time in the world. We need to find our peace, within ourselves, during such an undetermined world of complete and utter chaos. Nature can show this to us. The animal kingdom is so patient. They are wise and communicate their needs without being so utterly selfish. They are compliant and wait for what they want. I am missing my Luci. My heart aches when I see her cage which I am leaving open in case she wants to come back. I know in my heart she has found her peace. I wish that to all of you who follow my blog. Find your peace and live your peace.
This is lovely! I’m so happy for Luci to find she can fly, and at the same time meet her love. What a special story Michele. Very sweet but also poignant. Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks, Chuck. She stopped by again yesterday.
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Thank you. Such a sweet and lovely story. I remember back when you were naming her.
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She is stopping by every day, which makes it easier.
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Luci’s journey is certainly a remarkable story. I have a hunch she won’t venture too far. The love and beautiful gardens you provide will always keep her coming back. The way you handled the situation is the truest testament to love. ❤️
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She came by yesterday in a tree a bit nearer to the house. You never know she might come down to say hi every day.
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Beautiful story of patience, trust, survival and peace.
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We raise our “children” to grow up And be independent, but when the time comes, we must let them know even though it is much harder than we thought it would be. We must remember that love is forever – even if we aren’t together physically
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That was absolutely heartbreaking and uplifting, both at the same time….thank you for your insight, it is wonderful.Eddie K
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You did right and she got to be free. Hugs to you!
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Awesome story. So happy she adjusted back into the wild with her love. Its hard to let creatures go. I do kitten fostering and I have learned to love each tiny kitten but know my goal is to let them go to a new life. Thankyou for your inspiring post.
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I really miss her but she is happy now and she stopped by again yesterday to call to me.
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Lucy is free…what a special story.
SO enjoy your videos and blog!
Hugs
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We are setting up a place for her favorite peanuts and sunflower seeds near the tree she has been landing in. I am hoping she will use it. Thank you,xo
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“Let freedom ring….” What a beautiful story of trust and love. As I read this, I both cried and smiled. Isn’ that the essence of life? Keep writing. Michele. I truly enjoy.
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Thank you, Kane. It was so difficult to let Luci go, but now when I lay in the hammock in the late afternoon I watch all of the parrots flying overhead and feel peace to know Luci is with her own.
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