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<blockquote data-quote="kilted1" data-source="post: 60014" data-attributes="member: 540"><p>A couple of years ago when we first moved up in the mountains, and before we learned that the outside 'trashcan container' was for decorative purposes, we were visited one night by a full grown momma and two cubs (black bears). My wife was pretty freaked out, I said that they would eat until nothing was left, and leave and went back to bed. </p><p></p><p>It was neat seeing them that close though, thru the window to the deck, they were on the porch at the side of our house! Fascinating creatures!</p><p></p><p>Up here in North Georgia, about 45 minutes south of the Tennessee line, if you want to see bears, smear peanut butter on the trees and fry some bacon :cheers:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kilted1, post: 60014, member: 540"] A couple of years ago when we first moved up in the mountains, and before we learned that the outside 'trashcan container' was for decorative purposes, we were visited one night by a full grown momma and two cubs (black bears). My wife was pretty freaked out, I said that they would eat until nothing was left, and leave and went back to bed. It was neat seeing them that close though, thru the window to the deck, they were on the porch at the side of our house! Fascinating creatures! Up here in North Georgia, about 45 minutes south of the Tennessee line, if you want to see bears, smear peanut butter on the trees and fry some bacon :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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