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Cub Twins

It’s been a busy day around the pond. It began with the usual cadre of small critters–squirrels, chipmunks, a rabbit and a woodchuck. The other critters have families, but I’m not sure about Chuck. Must be a bachelor or has an unconventional outlook on gender. The rabbit, on the other hand, is a bon vivant. Lives well and does what rabbits do. We simply avert our eyes. In mid-afternoon a small flock of turkeys strolled down the driveway. One could hear them gabbling away like a bunch of old ladies returning from a DAR convention. They moved on into the woods behind the studio. A doe and her fawn were next on the guest list, and the grand finale of the day was the arrival of a small female bear with two cubs, so little that they couldn’t possibly have been born any later than a couple of weeks ago. All in all, a very good critter day. Looks like the bear show isn’t over yet.

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