Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rescue. Show all posts

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Of Bears and Heroes

Two notable events were reported in the local newspaper recently, the first of which was a black bear in the state park fronting Lake Havasu a couple miles north of London Bridge. This is a first: no other bears have ever been seen near LHC. It doesn’t seem like bear-friendly habitat to me at all; I’m thinking that it must have come over from the California side.
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The flora and fauna are virtually identical on both sides of the river but everybody knows that Californians are a little different. Don’t get me wrong, I have nothing against people (or bears) from CA. To the contrary, I’m extremely fond of several - despite their numerous bizarre ideas and quirks (people, that is; don’t know any bears well enough to comment on their quirkiness). Besides, I think it’s involuntary, something in the water perhaps, not their fault at all. Many have achieved near-normalcy after living in other states for several years and are to be congratulated on that significant accomplishment.
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Back to the bear (got carried away back there, sorry). Here’s a link to the story:  http://www.havasunews.com/articles/2010/10/04/news/doc4ca964a28b655067215330.txt
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The other event, involving local heroes, is a little closer to home. In fact, the heroes are in our home at this very moment: they live here. Trish and Ranger made the front page of the local paper on Tuesday. While kayaking south of town, they found and rescued a dog that had gone missing from a boat a week earlier. The dog, Chipper, is a Shih Tzu – hardly big enough for a good snack for your average coyote, and it’s amazing the coyotes didn’t get him. Chipper’s owners were ecstatic, had about given up hope; they wanted to put the event in the paper – a good-news story to offset the bleak news of recent times.