aeronca65t
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So today I'm up at our lake house, where I keep all my toys.
It's about 5 PM and I'm under the twin-cam Escort doing the rear motor mount.
Feet sticking out, but the rest of me out of sight..
When I hear my neighbor pulls up, beeping his horn.
"What?", says I, (crawling out, and slighly annoyed).
"Ummm...look over there.", He says, pointing to a large, black bear about 25 feet away.
And so we comence to driving around the neighbor hood in our respective minivans, beeping horns and trying to "herd" said bear back into the wooded area in the west end of our area.
This one is a teenager and is not too big (maybe 250 lbs). We have a Big Momma we see that is likely over 400 lbs. Bears look fierce and you have to respect anything this big with razor sharp claws....but mostly, they're just like have a big, annoying dog roaming around the neighborhood.
I know a lot of people think that New Jersey is 100% paved and is basically just urban areas connected by the NJ Turnpike.
Not so.
We have bald eagles, egrets, herrons, coyotes, red fox and more white tail deer than the rest of the world (or so it seems).
I think he's saying, "Hey! What are *you* looking at?!"
It's about 5 PM and I'm under the twin-cam Escort doing the rear motor mount.
Feet sticking out, but the rest of me out of sight..
When I hear my neighbor pulls up, beeping his horn.
"What?", says I, (crawling out, and slighly annoyed).
"Ummm...look over there.", He says, pointing to a large, black bear about 25 feet away.
And so we comence to driving around the neighbor hood in our respective minivans, beeping horns and trying to "herd" said bear back into the wooded area in the west end of our area.
This one is a teenager and is not too big (maybe 250 lbs). We have a Big Momma we see that is likely over 400 lbs. Bears look fierce and you have to respect anything this big with razor sharp claws....but mostly, they're just like have a big, annoying dog roaming around the neighborhood.
I know a lot of people think that New Jersey is 100% paved and is basically just urban areas connected by the NJ Turnpike.
Not so.
We have bald eagles, egrets, herrons, coyotes, red fox and more white tail deer than the rest of the world (or so it seems).
I think he's saying, "Hey! What are *you* looking at?!"
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