GOOD MORNING ALL!
The bears, Lily and her cub, Hope, had me anxious yesterday. When I logged into the live cam, I found the den very empty. This was a concern, as little Hope is still very unsteady on her feet, and I hadn't seen how she got out of there. Then, a short while later, Lily dived into the den, blew a warning, and I could hear a dog barking outside. She immediately got back out of the den and remained outside until darkness was setting in last night. I could hear her sounds and sounds I thought were Hope a distance from the microphone, and later, sounds I KNEW were from Hope, so I relaxed a bit. Then, as you can read in the log report beneath the live cam picture, I guess Lilly dragged the camera and microphone into the den, making it impossible to see anything, although the sound was still good. When I heard both of them back in the den safe and sound, with Hope making her comfy purring/nursing sounds, I went to bed feeling much better! It's interesting that I have now transferred my worrying about my own kids to a 'friend's' furry, 4-footed kid! The weather has the bears confused along with the humans who are observing them, as it's unseasonably warm. I LOVE that site, and the reports from Lynn and Sue as they carry on their research.
Coffee is hot and I stoked up my woodstove to stay nice and warm this morning. Molly came in and went directly to her pad next to the stove! It's not very cold out, just a bit below freezing, but the warmth feels so good.
Four days this week, and then my vacation begins! I have no plans for it, other than to possibly drive to PA to visit my brother and 'camp' out on his beautiful glassed-in sun room where flowers will be blooming, deer and foxes and other critters walk by each morning, and where Molly and I can go walking in Valley Forge Park each day. I will go visit my daughter in her new house just an and a half away from here, too. This is my first vacation time with no cats to worry about, and it's bitter-sweet....I miss my Twitch, but I don't miss the having to arrange for care for him when I want to go somewhere.
Spring has sprung, everywhere but in my yard! Keep in touch, you all, and drive safely. Check in when you are able.