The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Last night we left the graduation and went to daughter's house to wait for their return. Sitting on the deck drinking a coffee and notice something black moving along the backyard fence. Brain in slow motion goes. "That's not Jeter (black lab) she's in the house." Jump to high gear: "That's a bear, and it's going to go into the garage." We had left the garage door open on arrival. Got to the door control just as the bear was entering the garage. As the door closed, the bear spun around and bolted. Not a real big animal - perhaps 250 pounds.
 
Last night we left the graduation and went to daughter's house to wait for their return. Sitting on the deck drinking a coffee and notice something black moving along the backyard fence. Brain in slow motion goes. "That's not Jeter (black lab) she's in the house." Jump to high gear: "That's a bear, and it's going to go into the garage." We had left the garage door open on arrival. Got to the door control just as the bear was entering the garage. As the door closed, the bear spun around and bolted. Not a real big animal - perhaps 250 pounds.
but big enough to make me !@#$ my pants! quick move Sour!
 
We just got home. It was a peaceful campsite.
Hubby’s sister called at 12:45 A.M. and said their mom was being taken by ambulance to Sioux Falls.(3 hour trip)It didn’t sound good. She ended up passing away in route. She had lots of health issues and was recently put in the nursing home. Needless to say there was no sleeping the rest of the night.
So sorry to hear this, will keep everyone in my thoughts and prayers :hugs :hugs
 
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Last night we left the graduation and went to daughter's house to wait for their return. Sitting on the deck drinking a coffee and notice something black moving along the backyard fence. Brain in slow motion goes. "That's not Jeter (black lab) she's in the house." Jump to high gear: "That's a bear, and it's going to go into the garage." We had left the garage door open on arrival. Got to the door control just as the bear was entering the garage. As the door closed, the bear spun around and bolted. Not a real big animal - perhaps 250 pounds.

250 pounds is big enough Sour! Yikes!

Did you see this post today about a bear? It's been 26 years since I've had a bear in my house
 

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