Re: nature boys part two
Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2023 9:38 am
That's pretty cool. A rabbit was exciting as it ever got here.
Had a conductor try to feed a bear that was lounging about a hundred yards from our railyard office.President Bush wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 3:11 pm local thing made the national news...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/blue-ridge-p ... 12674.html
Thatś a stretch of BRP real close to where we´ve been living, head that way a lot for points north to trailheads. Shutting that stretch down will certainly piss off leaf lookers for the fall colors, it has been a really good year for that.
Maybe being inconvenienced can teach some of them to fucking yell at idiots trying to interact with young bears.
These are hard to explain situations.grayman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 10:40 pmHad a conductor try to feed a bear that was lounging about a hundred yards from our railyard office.President Bush wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 3:11 pm local thing made the national news...
https://www.yahoo.com/news/blue-ridge-p ... 12674.html
Thatś a stretch of BRP real close to where we´ve been living, head that way a lot for points north to trailheads. Shutting that stretch down will certainly piss off leaf lookers for the fall colors, it has been a really good year for that.
Maybe being inconvenienced can teach some of them to fucking yell at idiots trying to interact with young bears.
He walked toward the bear (did I mention he was an idiot?), and offered it a couple of granola bars.
The bear came over to where the granola bars were on the ground, nibbled at one, sniffed at the other and walked away.
I told the conductor that even the bears aren't hungry enough to eat the health food crap he brings to work.
Eventually, the conductor moved on to another company. He thought Trump was good, vaccines were a lie, and DeSantis is the best politician out there (did I mention he was an idiot?).
Sounds cool, though I don't understand the part about dogs. Isn't it better to have the occasional black bear or bobcat rather than a dog barking half the time?stanky wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 6:23 am the micro-ecology of the stankerosa has changed a bit lately...
no dogs! Had to put our last one down a while ago; our neighbor's 2 dogs are exiled for killing sheep. they hung out here all the time. we've never not had dogs.
the wildlife is working on domesticating me.
bunnies walking around the yard; deer and babies hanging out; squirrels suddenly back...freaky.
also armadillos are officially here after never being here.
it's way scarier without dogs. they let you know what's around.
i've taken to singing in the woods so as not to scare stuff.
lots of snapping turtles. new ones show up. crazy. the pond is tiny and half algae. i talk to them a lot. I like them.
and tree frogs. love em'.
No.President Bush wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:23 pmSounds cool, though I don't understand the part about dogs. Isn't it better to have the occasional black bear or bobcat rather than a dog barking half the time?
Same fearful mindset gun owners generally invoke for keeping one handy.arthwollipot wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:24 pmNo.President Bush wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 1:23 pmSounds cool, though I don't understand the part about dogs. Isn't it better to have the occasional black bear or bobcat rather than a dog barking half the time?