we climbed "Castle Rock" (in the background). I remember it being so much bigger when I was a kid. But we all made it to the top.
We also stopped at a place called "Oswald Bear Ranch"...okay...tourist trap, right? Not quite. This is a place where the "naughty bears" and rescued bears go to live. They have mama bear who made her den under the foundation of a house in Minnisota. They moved her once, but she came back. So now she lives in Newberry, MI. They also have a pair of cubs who fell out of a tree when lumberjacks cut it down, Below see Bonnie (or Clyde...or both)
The cubs know that when people come into their pen (always with a handler and only one family at a time) they're up for a photo-op. One or both of them climb up onto one of these chairs and the folks sit or squat behind the chair. Tom had something on his pants (we were camping...it happens)
I, on the other hand, had been chewing on a tea-tree-oil laced toothpick. My hair was still wet (or rather I had used a different "product" and it didn't get dry all day) and I wasn't planning on photos of me and the bears. But he was so CUTE!
He licked my teeth...and handler (the dad of the family that owns the place) kept saying..."that's a good picture..."
By the time Amanda got her photo taken alone with the cub (since he tried to get into Tom's pocket and he licked my teeth and pretty much didn't pay any attention to Amanda)...
he was pretty tuckered out...
If you go to the website, at the top there's a picture of a white-haired guy. He (I think) is the "grandpa" to the bears. The cubs get all excited and wound up and need to be calmed down (just like little kids). We saw this guy sitting in there in one of those green chairs, one of the cubs in his lap. The cub was sucking on the man's "double chin" and making a sort of "purring" sound like a cat (only raspier and louder). I asked if bears purr and he said, yes...and I'm the pacifier.
KitKat
I was wondering if those bears were going to be a little scary looking but they are sooooooo cute!!! I never thought that I would say this but now I want to pet a bear. 🙂
Ellen
They are darling (and grow up to be not-so-darling.)
I would go again...