
Are bears being crowded out of their natural habitat and forced to move into our suburbs? The one in the photo looks like he’s about to enter a Christian bookstore. Or is it a tattoo parlor?
I refuse to stay indoors today, despite the fact that we had a bear on our sidewalk yesterday afternoon. Although it has left me wondering what’s in store for us next. A hippo? How about a herd of wildebeests? (“No one would’ve come if I’d yelled ‘Chocolate!'”) Or a leopard.
I was content with our chipmunks.
That “Christian” bookstore seems to be featuring a “Pride” rainbow on the nun’s habit and in her “halo.” (Pardon all the scare quotes. I didn’t want you to think I’d accepted the perverse narrative.) No wonder the bear is about to enter; it’s probably the same bear that took care of the children who mocked Elisha. 😉
Oh, my! I never noticed those details.
Maybe that’s why the bear is there.
Welcome to the world of wildlife.
We get bears in our city once in a while, but they are on the small side. The Sierra Mountains grow them big, especially the Grizzlies.
What gets me about this picture is the people standing close to the bear, taking pictures. Now, black bears are usually not aggressive, but if it decided it didn’t like you, or was startled, bad things could happen.