Sunday, October 23, 2022

Sunday Five : Feeding The Bears


  1.  I remember the stream running through Ketchikan Alaska being so full of salmon it looked like you would walk across the stream, have you ever caught a fish? 
  2. Have you ever kept a pet turtle? 
  3. Roast duck or duck confit? 
  4. What would you do if you saw a bear in the wild? 
  5. What is a bears' favorite food?
My Answers:

  1.  I remember the stream running through Ketchikan Alaska being so full of salmon it looked like you would walk across the stream, have you ever caught a fish?  Yes, but it has been several decades. 
  2. Have you ever kept a pet turtle?  No
  3. Roast duck or duck confit? The first time I had confit, was at the Orsay Museum in Paris, it is amazing
  4. What would you do if you saw a bear in the wild? Stop, keep my distance and take photos.
  5. What is a bear's favorite food? Picnic baskets  
Please share your answers in the comments. Have fun!

14 comments:

  1. 1. No, but my father took me fishing a few times. It was boring and so I would always take a book.
    2. No turtle but many other childhood pets.
    3. I prefer confit. I am not keen on roast duck.
    4. I assume you mean the animal variety. I'd run away. The other type, not sure. Hang around a bit.
    5. Left over human food.

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    1. some two legged bears are friendly types

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  2. 1. Yes.
    2. Yes.
    3. Confit. And grilled duck breast.
    4. You mean, like, in the Castro?
    5. Twinks.

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    1. Answers 4 and 5 are related to one another.

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  3. Have you ever caught a fish? Yes. Many.
    Have you ever kept a pet turtle? No
    Roast duck or duck confit? No

    What would you do if you saw a bear in the wild? Yes...just this summer while glamping. Stay quiet and walk....font run for christ sake.

    What is a bears' favorite food? Hopefully not Twinks...or Twunks....or otters or whatever I am!!!!!!

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    1. The bears would enjoy your company

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  4. 1. I have. I didn't like it. Wiggling and starting to die in front of my eyes.
    2. Never.
    3. Neither, thank you. I had duck once. Greasy AF.
    4. Ask him what he did for a living.
    5. Anything in the picnic basket.

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    1. Ah you have met bears, they always talk about their work

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  5. I remember the stream running through Ketchikan Alaska being so full of salmon it looked like you would walk across the stream, have you ever caught a fish? I have caught TWO fish in my life, and neither time made me like fishing.

    Have you ever kept a pet turtle? My brother had a pet turtle for many years.

    Roast duck or duck confit? I am not really a duck fan.

    What would you do if you saw a bear in the wild? If it was at one of Maddie's campground getaway, I asked him to come inside.

    What is a bears' favorite food? Perhaps one of the fish I caught, or maybe Roast duck or duck confit. I don't know because I'd be runnin'!

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    1. When running from a bear, you don't have to be the fastest

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  6. 1. I remember the stream running through Ketchikan Alaska being so full of salmon it looked like you would walk across the stream, have you ever caught a fish? No
    2. Have you ever kept a pet turtle? Yes, when I was a little kid.
    3 Roast duck or duck confit? I'm not a fan of duck.
    4. What would you do if you saw a bear in the wild? Exactly what you would do.
    5. What is a bears' favorite food? According to Pooh, honey.

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  7. 1. I caught a fish once. My Dad made me fish. I was traumatized by seeing a fish suffocate impaled on a hook. I have never fished again.
    2. I have always wanted, but never had, a pet turtle. They wig Jeffrey out.
    3. Roast duck. (Love it.)
    4. I would probably awkwardly flirt, and then invite him back to my campsite for a drink.
    6. No comment.

    Sassybear
    https://idleeyesandadormy.com/

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    1. You have encountered bears in the past

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