This is a picture reminiscent of my days of sledding with my friends C. and D. back on Mountaintop farm. Those were some of the best, most memorable days of my life.
Typically, I'm not sure that bears and foxes ever fight, most likely due to the speed and cunning of the fox. However, this bear looks a little slow, and seems to lack aggression. Maybe the fox is picking up on this?
I really don't understand HOW the snowflake can be BIGGER than the snowfox directly BELOW it. Is there mist in the air, creating a sickening distortion of space? Have the rules of PHYSICS turned inside out? Will we live to SEE tomorrow?
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Typically, I'm not sure that bears and foxes ever fight, most likely due to the speed and cunning of the fox. However, this bear looks a little slow, and seems to lack aggression. Maybe the fox is picking up on this?
I really don't understand HOW the snowflake can be BIGGER than the snowfox directly BELOW it. Is there mist in the air, creating a sickening distortion of space? Have the rules of PHYSICS turned inside out? Will we live to SEE tomorrow?
Kurt
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