Cyclone's Bucket of Shrimp A Great True Story !! It happened every Friday evening, almost
without fail, when the sun resembled a giant orange and was starting
to dip into the blue ocean. Everybody's gone, except for a few joggers
on the beach. Standing out on the end of the pier, Ed is alone
with his thoughts...and his bucket of shrimp. He stands there lost in thought, as though
transported to another time and place. Invariably, one of the
gulls lands on his sea-bleached, weather-beaten hat - an old
military hat he's been wearing for years. If you were sitting there on the pier with
your fishing line in the water, Ed might seem like 'a funny old
duck,' as my dad used to say. Or, 'a guy that's a sandwich shy
of a picnic,' as my kids might say. To onlookers, he's just another
old codger, lost in his own weird world, feeding the seagulls
with a bucket full of shrimp. Old folks often do strange things, at least in the eyes of Boomers and Busters. Most of them would probably write Old Ed off, down there in Florida . That's too bad. They'd do well to know him better. His full name: Eddie Rickenbacker. He was a famous hero back in World War II. On one of his flying missions across the Pacific, he and his seven-member crew went down. Miraculously, all of the men survived, crawled out of their plane, and climbed into a life raft. Captain Rickenbacker and his crew floated
for days on the rough waters of the Pacific. They fought the
sun. They fought sharks. Most of all, they fought hunger. By
the eighth day their rations ran out. No food. No water. They
were hundreds of miles from land and no one knew where they were.
Eddie Rickenbacker lived many years beyond that ordeal, but he never forgot the sacrifice of that first lifesaving seagull. And he never stopped saying, 'Thank you.' That's why almost every Friday night he would walk to the end of the pier with a bucket full of shrimp and a heart full of gratitude. Reference: (Max Lucado, In The Eye of the Storm, pp..221, 225-226) PS: Eddie was also an Ace in WW I and started
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