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"God has a way of sending me Miracle Ducks."

"God has a way of sending me Miracle Ducks."

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"God has a way of sending me Miracle Ducks."

Vancouver Duck Lady Laura-Kay Prophet with Bobbi the Duck,
in front of Centennial Fountain, Vancouver, British Columbia.

A favorite spot of mine in Vancouver is the Centennial Fountain, the main feature of an inviting plaza along a wide expanse of West Georgia Street. I’d taken photos of the fountain two years earlier, but this time, I was trying out one of the newer Ektachrome slide films I’d come to like a lot. And the warm early autumn sunlight on this magical afternoon could not have been more inviting for photography.

As I was scouting the right angles to shoot the fountain and capture the play of back-lighting sun on the dancing waters, my eye was immediately caught by a photo opportunity not to be missed.

It was impossible not to be “hooked” by the sight of a very sweet looking woman in a sun hat sitting at the fountain behind a large poster-bedecked, flower-adorned cart with a hand-made white sign on which appeared the message, in black letters, “Too many people with no place to live.” Below it in red, “Please help.” Oh yes, she was talking to...a very large white duck, comfortably perched at the top of the cart, wearing what appeared to be a lovingly handmade duck dress.

There is something very special about people who love animals and are not at all hesitant to demonstrate that love in public. The woman and the duck were interacting in a most sweet and tender manner in the warm sunshine, with the waters of the fountain rising behind them. There was something about that scene that had me smiling broadly, including inside.


I sensed a story there, beyond the chance for some special images, and I asked if I might chat with this person…
and her very calm and friendly feathered companion…

I learn her name is Laura Kay Prophet, a resident of Vancouver, and her little friend is “Bobbi the Duck.” There is an ineffable sweetness and kindness about this person, and her story is about as touching as it gets.

Severely abused as a small child, she has for many years devoted her existence to helping Vancouver’s homeless. And she’s a sort of psychic reader, proceeds of which go to her charity “Duck Soup.” I make a contribution to her work, and we continue to chat. She even lets me pet Bobbi the duck, who is clearly used to such attention from humans. As we chat, Laura Kay points out that Bobbi has tear ducts on either side of her long yellow and black bill, which she explains is most unusual for a duck. “She cries real tears, just like humans.”

Naturally, as we speak I shoot a number of images of this touchingly sweet relationship.

All people who love animals, no matter the breed, are very special in my book.
But something about Laura Kay’s gentleness and trust in the goodness of humanity
(she could have turned out a lot less so, given her terribly tragic childhood)
made me feel just a bit more glad to be alive that day…
and honored to have had the experience of meeting her.

From an Ektachrome-200 transparency.

©Steve Ember

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Comentarios 2

  • Inez Correia Marques 08/08/2010 13:40

    What a lovely story .. real story. She has a very captivating smile. and the photo is just so tender an beautiful . the duck seems to make eye contact with you :-))
    Thank you for all your visits on my photos. Until September i am almost out of touch , but then certainly will visit you with great interest .
  • s. sabine krause 08/08/2010 10:11

    : )))))) a very moving story! enjoyed reading it very much! and that lady does seem special – and "colorful" in all senses of the word! i have to admit that sometimes that dedication in people, bordering on the fanatic, strikes me as odd, and makes me be a little afraid of them – but i guess that's just a prejudice… what i like about this shot is the "outlandishness" of that lady, not fitting in at all with her big-city environment! her innocent attire, the "apple freshness" of her smile, and the sly smirk of her duck companion – it all seems to belong to the land of fairy tales…
    greetings, sabine.