We have been fighting a series of health issues that have kept us inside and offline. Please accept this picture of our sweet(ish) kitty as an apology.
@RTWBarefoot It's great for keeping up with friends and family but the community stuff is the worst. I have to make myself log in and often I go months avoiding it.
Probably why my Facebook page is dead lol.
Rest in peace, Jane Goodall.
You taught us that kindness is a form of strength and that respect for life in all its forms is the truest measure of humanity. You will be dearly missed. ๐
It's time to update our list of the best ghost tours in America. If you run, or have taken a ghost tour, please let us know about it. The listing is free; we just want to offer the best resource for our readers we can. #ghosttours#hauntedhouse
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Both black bears and grizzly bears are found in Yellowstone, but when you see one, how do you determine which species it is?
For starters, donโt let the name fool you - not all black bears have black fur! Some can be brown or cinnamon in color. A large black bear can also be bigger than a female grizzly, so a bearโs size can also be deceiving.
To identify a bear, your best bet is to observe the bearโs silhouette as it moves across the landscape. In most body positions, a black bear does not have a prominent shoulder hump like a grizzly does. Black bears also have large ears and a straighter, more canine-like, facial profile than a grizzly. Can you notice these differences in the photos?
Photos: (1) Black bear; (2) Grizzly bear; (3) Black bear; (4) Graphic showing feature differences between black and grizzly bears.
I just learned that a family member back in Kansas got West Nile Virus and isn't doing well. I didn't even know it is in Kansas.
So, everyone, please be careful and wear bug screen (and sunscreen too) and take care of yourselves.
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