On my walk, I spotted a bird perched on a tree branch high above. As I got closer, it flew away.
Then I climbed a tree. I guess bears can climb trees, so if you ever run into a mean bear, climbing a tree does not guarantee your safety.
Then I saw a beary unusual tree. Look at how the trunk is bent. Something must have happened to it, but it still kept on growing. I thought it was the most interesting and beautiful tree in the forest.
I stopped on a bridge and saw a nice little stream. Hmm, I wonder if there are any fish in that stream.
Then I inspected a tree hole for any possible signs of a beehive, but all I saw was a "vacancy" sign inside the hole. I guess the bees just moved out.
It was really nice to get back to nature and back to my roots. I was feeling beary bear-like so I let out a loud, ferocious GROWL into the forest. The trees rattled and the earth shook. The squirrels and the birds scampered away.
Finally, before heading home, I checked out a picnic table for any tasty scraps, but it seemed that the humans here are beary good about cleaning up after themselves.
What a nice day for a hike and I am sooooo glad you had a good time and good weather. I wonder where those bees went, perhaps when Ben's case gets solved you can work on that one.....
ReplyDeleteThat is a bear nice photos of you in the tree Ajdin! We love climbing trees too. Those holes in the trees are really good for bees. Maybe you should attach a little sign "Vacancy, Bees Only Apply"
ReplyDeleteWow! There is no snow there and green buds on the trees. Good for you for getting out for a walk.
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