Years ago we drove from New England to Canada and as we past through a forested area a large brown romped in front of us - my brother who had lived in Canada for many years had never seen a bear and was very envious of us.
So good! I especially love the innocent meeting between friends, and Comfort Inn. I stayed at a resort in New Hampshire with bear warning signs all over the grounds.
The bear behind the tree reminded me of a sketch of two parallel lines with what looked like four lady bugs on the sides and a caption of "guess what this is"? Of course it was a bear climbing a tree on the other side. (I wish I could attach a picture - see: https://reluctantrebel.blogspot.com/2024/05/for-she-who-seeks.html).
Other lessons one can learn from a bear: keep to yourself unless raising cubs or mating; eat grubs; grow fat all summer; avoid interactions with humans lest you get shot.
"Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager" sounds way more exciting and fillable than "Human Behavioural Manager": less chance of being raked over the coals by pissed off tourists and residents who don't want to obey rules designed for their and the bears' safety!
Ha ha - so timely. I had a bear looking in my fence yesterday, gazing longingly at the suet feeders. We are keeping our eyes open for him tonight as I think he will be back.
The first time I saw a bear in the wild, he was on the side of the road, cars were pulling off and stopping, I parked, grabbed the camera and as I was getting out of the car said, "this may be a bad idea" J was sure those would be my last words.
Thank you dear Debra, I had a lot of fun with your bear memes :-DD. You wrote to me that you had problems translating a post - here is the link to the translation:
If the translate button in my blog fails, you can either exit and re-enter or you can paste the link into google translate - this will translate the entire blog...
All the best, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/05/weltreise-2024-3-station-melbourne.html
Years ago we drove from New England to Canada and as we past through a forested area a large brown romped in front of us - my brother who had lived in Canada for many years had never seen a bear and was very envious of us.
ReplyDeleteThe bears are emerging here in Maine. There are warnings out to monitor your bird feeders: bears like sunflower seeds.
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...I can bearly stop laughing.
ReplyDeleteI live in bear country! The young males are around looking for territory. Hiding behind trees.
ReplyDeleteThat bear behind that tree! 😄
ReplyDeleteBear scsat.
ReplyDeleteDoh!
So good! I especially love the innocent meeting between friends, and Comfort Inn. I stayed at a resort in New Hampshire with bear warning signs all over the grounds.
ReplyDeleteThe bear behind the tree reminded me of a sketch of two parallel lines with what looked like four lady bugs on the sides and a caption of "guess what this is"? Of course it was a bear climbing a tree on the other side. (I wish I could attach a picture - see: https://reluctantrebel.blogspot.com/2024/05/for-she-who-seeks.html).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giggles this morning.
ReplyDeleteOther lessons one can learn from a bear: keep to yourself unless raising cubs or mating; eat grubs; grow fat all summer; avoid interactions with humans lest you get shot.
ReplyDelete"The other coke bear got his own movie." That's a good one!
ReplyDeleteThese are too funny. Thanks for the laughs.
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eewwww!!! bear scat!!!! MOL!!!
ReplyDeleteThe truth is that
ReplyDeletein some places they make their presence felt.
Thanks so much for the laughs!
I'd take the bear.
ReplyDeleteAlso, I went to see Cocaine Bear. In a movie theater. With friends. We had seldom laughed and cringed so much at the same time.
XOXO
Good ones! I needed a morning giggle today. Thx
ReplyDeleteThese are the bear necessities! Funny memes, all of them, although the drug dealing bear comment is absolutely on the nose.
ReplyDeleteLike Sixpence, I'd take the bear...
Cheers
Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager?!! What a job title.
ReplyDeleteGood chuckles here!
ReplyDelete"Grizzly Bear Conflict Manager" sounds way more exciting and fillable than "Human Behavioural Manager": less chance of being raked over the coals by pissed off tourists and residents who don't want to obey rules designed for their and the bears' safety!
ReplyDeleteGo Oilers!
Thanks for sharing the bear necessities, Debra. These are great.
ReplyDeleteDennis Weaver and Clint Howard must have stayed at that Comfort Inn.
ReplyDelete(I'm showing my age with that comment but what the hell.)
I love bears. And I want to go to that Comfort Inn.
ReplyDeleteCocaine bear meme is striking
ReplyDelete@ Kirk -- And those of us who recognize those references are showing our age right along with you, LOL!
ReplyDeleteWe're bearing up, anyway.
ReplyDeleteHa ha - so timely. I had a bear looking in my fence yesterday, gazing longingly at the suet feeders. We are keeping our eyes open for him tonight as I think he will be back.
ReplyDeleteHa Ha. I'm fan of Yogi Bear.
ReplyDeleteThe first time I saw a bear in the wild, he was on the side of the road, cars were pulling off and stopping, I parked, grabbed the camera and as I was getting out of the car said, "this may be a bad idea" J was sure those would be my last words.
ReplyDeletei am afraid of bears i think and i will have to rethink about visiting places like this where bear fake their presence skillfully
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Debra, I had a lot of fun with your bear memes :-DD.
ReplyDeleteYou wrote to me that you had problems translating a post - here is the link to the translation:
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/05/rostrosen-alltag-nach-der-reise.html?showComment=1715375682763# c922369570851997721
If the translate button in my blog fails, you can either exit and re-enter or you can paste the link into google translate - this will translate the entire blog...
All the best, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/05/weltreise-2024-3-station-melbourne.html
I'd be bare when I got in the shower. Can I still stay there?
ReplyDelete'tis the Season.... They are coming for your Birdfeeders. Have a great weekend...
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to him, indeed?! Ha.
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Always so much fun. I featured your art on FFO this week. Have a great day today.
ReplyDeleteoh those bears! what would we do without them?
ReplyDeleteHeeHee! Bearology is a great philosophy for life!
ReplyDeleteYou know the saying, I don't have to outrun the bear, I just have to outrun you!
ReplyDeleteHeyyyyyy...I have that first sign in my bathroom :-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE bears and bear humor ... and being bare!
Sassybear
https://idleeyesandadormy.com/
They are all hilarious. Great finds.
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