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Surprisingly most predators in these parts will typically avoid humans, especially this time of year when their regular food sources are in abundance.Hard to believe he wasn't attacked by a predator.
Surprisingly most predators in these parts will typically avoid humans, especially this time of year when their regular food sources are in abundance.Hard to believe he wasn't attacked by a predator.
I also live in bear country, and the only time they seem to become a bit of a problem is when they're fattening up before hibernation, like last fall when one pretty much destroyed my cherry tree, and got up in my apple tree too. The rest of the year they won't even come on my property, since they generally prefer to be away from people.Actually, that makes sense.
I also live in bear country, and the only time they seem to become a bit of a problem is when they're fattening up before hibernation, like last fall when one pretty much destroyed my cherry tree, and got up in my apple tree too. The rest of the year they won't even come on my property, since they generally prefer to be away from people.Actually, that makes sense.
There are Grizzlies around here too, but they tend to stay higher up in the surrounding mountains. Blacks are the ones that are more inclined to wander down into the valley where people live...Do you only have black bears or do you have Grizzly bears too?
There are Grizzlies around here too, but they tend to stay higher up in the surrounding mountains. Blacks are the ones that are more inclined to wander down into the valley where people live...Do you only have black bears or do you have Grizzly bears too?
Southeastern British Columbia (Kootenay region). More varieties of trees grow here than anywhere else in Canada, so very forested and mountainous. As an added bonus, the vast majority of the region is still rural with small towns... People haven't ruined this place, yet!What part of Canada are you in? It must be deeply forested.
Southeastern British Columbia (Kootenay region). More varieties of trees grow here than anywhere else in Canada, so very forested and mountainous. As an added bonus, the vast majority of the region is still rural with small towns... People haven't ruined this place, yet!What part of Canada are you in? It must be deeply forested.
I am blessed to have what I have, even though not everything is always perfect (in the midst of reno's to the house, which is turning out to be a frustratingly expensive and time consuming task)...Sounds gorgeous! How very blessed you are to live in a little slice of heaven.
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I am blessed to have what I have, even though not everything is always perfect (in the midst of reno's to the house, which is turning out to be a frustratingly expensive and time consuming task)...Sounds gorgeous! How very blessed you are to live in a little slice of heaven.
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People come from all over the world to visit this region, and I appreciate rugged beauty. Water flows everywhere here, and it's drinkable right out of the streams!
When I trucked long haul in my 20's, I spent a lot of time in Southern Cali... It was just so foreign to me in a variety of ways.
Ya, Nor-Cal was still OK... Used to occasionally stop and grab a burg in Yreka at the McDonald's when I'd pass through... Still sort of rural there. We have limits as to how long we can drive commercially in a day/week, so certain places worked for that.House renovations can be a bear, been there done that. I want to go to British Columbia (Vancouver, Victoria) and the Canadian Rockies and then Montreal.
Southern California has its charms, here and there, but the lovely part of the State is mostly the northern part, imo.
Many years before you flew back there to inquire about your sex change operation...When were you last in Montreal, Mel?
I am blessed to have what I have, even though not everything is always perfect (in the midst of reno's to the house, which is turning out to be a frustratingly expensive and time consuming task)...Sounds gorgeous! How very blessed you are to live in a little slice of heaven.
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People come from all over the world to visit this region, and I appreciate rugged beauty. Water flows everywhere here, and it's drinkable right out of the streams!
When I trucked long haul in my 20's, I spent a lot of time in Southern Cali... It was just so foreign to me in a variety of ways.
House renovations can be a bear, been there done that. I want to go to British Columbia (Vancouver, Victoria) and the Canadian Rockies and then Montreal.
Southern California has its charms, here and there, but the lovely part of the State is mostly the northern part, imo.
Wanna know how Hollywood really started? Thomas Edison invented the motion picture camera, and was utilizing it around New York. He had patents and rights to its use. Well, a bunch of Jews didn't like that so they stole a bunch of his cameras and headed as far away from him and New York as they could... Hollywood worked, since those Jews could make a run for Mexico if Edison came after them for using his technology...Agreed… but I will always love the grit of Hollywood and the history of Santa Barbara.
The kid on the right has the same look as he did when he saw bigfoot
BIGFOOT ARE REAL 100%
I agree. It would be hard for me to move anywhere else, than from the tree'd & mountain'd portions of the west.big foot country is gorgeous
I'm probably better off staying in Canada... Although a cute Russian mail-order bride may be something I'd consider!Move to Russia - - - - - - -
Aren’t you close to death?