We've had over 48 inches of snow already this winter on my driveway here in Oakdale, Minnesota. So much thick ice, one can barely walk. Here is my observation...
I've concluded that the intelligence of Bears are highly under-appreciated. They round up a bunch of berries, wander in to the dark back walls of a cave and stay put until spring. This says something about humans, and it's not complimentary. And even worse, when we get summer for a week in July, and the temps are warm and the skies blue, these same humans complain that it's too hot. The word moron comes to mind.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
LOVE IT JOHN! Thanks! When I started this thread, I was only hoping I'd observed the "Bear Facts".
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
LOVE IT JOHN! Thanks! When I started this thread, I was only hoping I'd observed the "Bear Facts".
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In your environment of limited sensory deprivation via snow and ice cover,it`s always helpful to know that the indigenous beasties are down for the long winter`s nap
Something tells me an invitation into that trailer is a one way trip.
Something tells me an invitation into that trailer is a one way trip.
c`mon down Jack......Mondays are double Sven days
