Saturday 6 December 2014

PHOOTNOTE: SSHHHHH!!!!

Bear is officially hibernating. The temperatures have been consistently around -20C (that's -4F), so he thought the time had come.

Please do not disturb him!

(Well, at least not for a week, or two, or three. I think he secretly likes being disturbed, even if he grumbles a bit.) 

Thank you.

To all of you, he says, "Merry Christmas" (or whatever you're celebrating). And a special "Hoppy New Year" to the bunnies.

Blessings and Bear hugs!

(Rob, on behalf of Bear.)



Today's Weather Report

Cold. Snowy. What else could it be in western Canada during December?

20 comments:

  1. Oh brrrrr. I would have to hibernate too.

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  2. Enjoy your holiday season, my friend. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours. Bear hugs to my friend the Bear.

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  3. Well Bear it is heading here, I am hoping it brings the snow it is still green here that makes this farm girl sad.Enjoy the nap see you when you venture out of the cave. Merry Christmas. bear hugs B

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  4. Don't sleep too soundly .. I've recorded my annual rendition of "Santa Baby" ... will post before Christmas.

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  5. Merry Christmas and I'll be here when you emerge! :-)

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  6. Merry, Happy, Blessings to you and yours dear R-bear, and sweet dreams♡

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  7. Happy hibernation, Rob-bear!!

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  8. A very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, too. With those cold temperatures, you'd better take an extra heavy blanket into the cave with you... and some long johns. Sweet dreams!

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  9. My daughter left for a business trip to your beautiful country today. The weather might be cold, but the people are warm (this is what she said).

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  10. Right back at you, Bear. Keep on snoozing.

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  11. I hope the hibernation will "do you good" as they say. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you, too!

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  12. All best wishes for the Holidays, Bear. Soon the daylight will stay longer.

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  13. Hibernation is not all it's cracked up to be- get some sunshine if you can! :) Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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  14. Merry Christmas and blessings to you in the New Year!

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  15. Bear, I hope you’re having a fine and restful hibernation. I hope you and your Bear family had a wonderful Christmas and wishing you a very Happy New Year!

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  16. Last winter, it hit -10 and snowed 8" here right when I had a broken back and couldn't deal with all that needed to be done. Then, the lights went out for six days, here in a place where it never gets nearly that cold, almost never snows that much, and where the lights have never gone out for more than two hours since I came here in 1986. Meanwhile, I had doctors' appts to get to. I hope I never see a worse winter, but if the long overdue Big One hits, I very well might.

    As to hibernation, I wish we people did that because winter isn't good for much else that I can see.

    Happy 2015, my friend.

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