We meet every fall, but I am always surprised when we meet. This time of year, I know to look around before I decide to catch some Vitamin D and do some yard work.
I know it. But I don’t always do it.
On this day, I had finished taking photos of a sewing project, and thought that I might as well do a little yard work while I was outside anyway.
That’s when I noticed her.
I keep a cautious eye, but I’m not worried. We’ve met before. But this time, I have my camera handy.
What is she interested in?
The pears aren’t ripe yet, but she likes them just the way they are.






oh my, that is awesome, but scarry. I used to live on Vancouver Island, and this site was common also, When man or beast meets up, you must let the beast win. 8D
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I don’t find it scary at all Kat. Perhaps I am used to it. I don’t pose a threat to the food source, or to the animal, so there has never been a problem. In fact, I welcome the bear every season…she’s the reason that I know it is time to pick the pears, since those must be picked before they ripen. 🙂
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looks like she is preparing for hibernation…pears! a delicious find. paying attention to nature is the natural way to tell time…
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Not only pear trees, but apple, apricot, peach and cherry trees as well. The nature around me is well fed. 🙂
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So cool!
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Very!
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Wow-to see that in person is just so cool! Almost cute-if you can call a large, dangerous mammal cute!
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What I really wanted to do was to rub his/her belly. But I kept within a short running distance to my front door instead. LOL!
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Did the bear leave you any pears?? 🙂
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Lots. Ha, ha!
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Wow! That would be so fascinating just to sit and watch.
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I do enjoy watching him/her. He watches us just as much; more probably.
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Wow, a bear in the garden ooh!
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It is fun to watch the bears, but I never venture too close!
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