Monday, June 6, 2011

Black Bears

  Another of the dangers faced by early settlers to Minnesota's great Bigfork River Valley were the numerous black bears that roam the country. They are truly omnivores that will eat anything they can get near their mouth.
  I watched one last night as he tried to figure out how to make a meal out of my 18 pullets. The problem was that the chickens didn't recognize the huge bear as being a threat. In their mind, anything that comes near them is there to either give them food or water.
   By the time that I started yelling at him, he'd already opened a small container of barbecue dipping sauce and didn't really want to leave.
   You can find the EBook Kindle edition of "The River Calls" at Amazon.com and at www.peaceriverbooks.com. The Peace River Books blog is updated each day.
   Glad you stopped into "therivercalls" blog. We'll try to put something new here each day.
Good Reading,
Ron

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