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That’s for the Birds

By Ron Tatro, Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan

My family’s home is in the country and we are surrounded by nature. Deer, turkeys, coyotes, and sandhill cranes roam the fields. Our back yard is home to countless species of birds. They range from large birds such as hawks and eagles to doves, cardinals, and songbirds. For me, they are a reminder of the changing seasons. With winter approaching, some birds migrate while others prepare for the cold weather ahead.

I wonder how prepared we are for the changing seasons of time and life. Here are some things to think about:

Our birds will make it through the winter with a little help from their friends. Reach out to someone in need and offer a helping hand. And then in the quiet and peace of an early spring morning, you will once again hear the birds singing. A new season has begun.


Ron Tatro is the Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan and has been a member of the Elder Law of Michigan team since January 2007. As Vice President at Elder Law of Michigan, Ron provides support services and executive direction to all aspects of Elder Law of Michigan’s programs.

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