Bear and Bare, Pt. 2
Eve Dew Crook
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The next week the plumber we’d hired
finally arrived and installed our appliances. We set our dining table in front
of the 8 ft. long windows of the living-dining room and invited close friends
for our first try at entertaining in our new home. I had just put a casserole
on the table when my friend Marian, who was facing the window, let out a
piercing scream and pointed. I turned to see our mama bear had returned. She
was standing on two legs, her front paws leaning on a protruding windowsill,
peering in at us. Her head looked huge. The little ones were behind her busily
munching the cheerios we had put out for the raccoons. Years later my friend
still reminds me of the shock she received that day.
From then on our garbage was
frequently raided, but we never saw the bear or her cubs so close to the house
again. We had to content ourselves with a possum who perched on a dogwood tree
outside the window where it could see our TV screen and seemed always there for
its favorite program. A skunk shared the dish of cheerios with our raccoons on
a regular basis, needing only to raise its tail to keep the ‘coons at a
distance. And flying squirrels would perform their acrobatics for us by
swooping down into the bird feeder, even though we had lights on in the back
yard. There was also a tame deer who would lie down in front of our house close
enough to pet, but the next time we were visited by unusual beasties occurred
when we moved to Arizona—tomorrow’s story.
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