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My husband decided to make supper tonight around 7pm. Had a taste for BLT's. He fried the bacon, built the sandwiches and we ate. Should have known better not to fry bacon at this time of the evening in our neck of the woods, since we are plentiful with wildlife.

Well....we hear foot steps on our back deck. My dog starts his little woofing jag, to let us know that something is out there. I turn the deck lights on, peek through the drapes and look out through the glass door to see....a huge black bear sitting on his butt looking back at me! Sure was exciting moment!
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Oh, he liked the smell of your cooking! That is cool!
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CountryDweller wrote: My husband decided to make supper tonight around 7pm. Had a taste for BLT's. He fried the bacon, built the sandwiches and we ate. Should have known better not to fry bacon at this time of the evening in our neck of the woods, since we are plentiful with wildlife.

Well....we hear foot steps on our back deck. My dog starts his little woofing jag, to let us know that something is out there. I turn the deck lights on, peek through the drapes and look out through the glass door to see....a huge black bear sitting on his butt looking back at me! Sure was exciting moment!


Whoa! Bear Country! What part of PA do you live?
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Tombstone wrote: Whoa! Bear Country! What part of PA do you live?


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A bear in your garden is definatly worse than any thing we have in OZ, I couldn't live there I would be terrified of them.:-3 What did you do with it, couldn't it break your door down or come in through a window:confused:
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Oh My.....

lions and tigers and bears

Ok seriously wow how cool, we only see them when hiking or camping, but in your back yard way cool hehehehe but best viewed from afar me thinks
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-A bear?

-You did say bear!

-uh, honey, do WE , have to explain that this ain't happenin to any of us !

sooooooooo, ah , one of us should move somewhere safe.

psssst., ah, hum, it's not all of us sooooooooooooooooooooooo, yeah , do the math, yes it's you .

-Where we live, if you leave it on the porch, it's gone!

Seriously , what , you live in the back part of Call of the Wild?
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A bear...how cool...the most exciting wildlife i get is...hedgehog, pigeons, frogs, spiders !!



Did he go away on his own or did you have to scare hime away....YOU DIDN'T INVITE HIME FOR DINNER DID YOU ???
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Jasmund....Yeah, you could say we live in the back part of the call of the wild. 30 years we've lived here and love every minute of it! It's not unusal to see any kind of animal here.

The aroma of the bacon drew the bruin to the deck. Even bring the bird feeders in before dark.

It's just that time of year where the bears are beefing themselves up for their long winters nap, so they are looking for grub where ever they can find it.

Orangesox1....we've never had any bears try to break in to our home. When I turned the deck lights on, he just decided to get up and walk back down the steps and we didn't see him after that. To me, it's more exciting then scary. Guess because we've lived here so long and are just use to them coming and going.
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Bears in Pensylvannia Ammish country, hmmmmm.....





ok fine.

it was ME.



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Wolverine wrote: Bears in Pensylvannia Ammish country, hmmmmm.....





ok fine.

it was ME.



i forgot to shave


Cool Woolverine....now all the girls out there know....it only takes frying bacon to lure you to them! :wah:
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We went camping in Boundary waters and got chased off a peninsula by a black bear while we were cooking breakfast, that was exhilerating !
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CountryDweller wrote: Cool Woolverine....now all the girls out there know....it only takes frying bacon to lure you to them! :wah:
yep. bacon is the ultimate aphrodisiac for me.


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