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Meet Annie

Say hi to Annie, probably one of the most adorable bear cubs ever.

Annie decided she wanted to come to Canada, so she waited her turn at the border crossing at Stewart, British Columbia – Hyder, Alaska, and then lined up to be processed by Canada Border Services.

However, poor little Annie didn’t have her papers so she was apprehended for the winter by Northern Lights Wildlife Services.

And a good thing, too. At 10 kilos (21 lbs) Little Orphan Annie is much too small for her age. She was born this spring, somehow lost her mother, and has been trying to find enough to eat ever since. Normally, bear cubs stay with their mothers until they are about 18 months old.

At the wildlife centre, she is apparently doing well with the other rescued bear cubs, and is eating lots and gaining weight.

The full article on this sweet little bear is here.

https://www.terracestandard.com/news/border-jumping-bear-cub-captured-transferred-to-smithers-wildlife-shelter/

Welcome to Canada, Annie. 🙂

Mind the Teeth

A carnivorous domain has commandeered this pool. But what sort of domain?? Here is a laundry list of possibilities:

– degenerate elf spa

– psychopathic salad greens

– denture retirement home

– the evil car from Stephen King’s evil car novel

– Michael Bay film set

– vicious attack bunny lair

– there’s nothing carnivorous in there at all; it’s the secret toilet paper depository

What do you think?

Happy Wednesday. 🙂

October 30’s Friday Flower

Here are some candle flowers. But they can’t hold a candle to …

Candle flowers.

Oh … hello. Where did you come from? Well, it seems that a magic pumpkin has joined my Friday Flower post. Umm, not sure how I feel about that. I suppose it can stay as long as nothing else creepy happens.

Dear Pumpkin Being: do not grow arms, legs, fangs, or a mouth. If you do, I will get my blender and turn you into mush. Got it?

Not kidding.

It’s the Great Pumpkin!

Happy Halloween! 🎃