
and he will go to great lengths to get them!

If he gets jam on his head,

he just takes a nap in the berry patch!

There are lots of nice places to snooze,

in Glacier National Park,

and no one wakes you up!

Humans like it too!

Cheers to you from Glacier’s little brown bears~
Note: I miss you & your blogs! We have no wifi now in Yellowstone, so I will touch base when I can.
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Enchanting….as always! ✿ヾ╲(。◕‿◕。)╱✿
As are your comments which I look forward too! <3
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einmalige Fotos und eine wunderbare Landschaft. Danke Cindy…
Sie sind sehr nachdenklich Ernst! Vielen Dank und Beifall zu Ihnen!
Your photos are amazing. Don’t worry about being out of contact through lack of WiFi, just keep clicking the pics.
Awwww, so thoughtful! Thank you and cheers to you! <3
WOW
He’s a cutey isn’t he! Cheers to you my friend~ <3
I visited Yellowstone as a young child with my parents and 3 siblings. I remember the bear’s claws in the back window my brother had rolled down!!! My mom’s head was so close to those long “nails” (is that what they are called).
Yes, I remember those days in Yellowstone too, when bears were everywhere and people fed them wonder bread from their cars! Crazy!
I’m sure we were not feeding them – Mike just rolled down his window part way and the next thing we knew there was a claw trying to come through – I still have vivid memories of that moment some 55 years later!!!
You beautiful post makes me reflect on the lives of both, bears and humans. Thank you for your amazing photography!
Awwww, I am preaching to the choir with you my friend, but thank you for such a thougtful comment!
Fantastic photos Cindy. Such astounding beauty I the landscape!
Thank you. It is just unbelieveably beautiful country, especially in the fall!
Another awesome post.Cindy
Beautiful countryside…beautiful bear 🙂
So pleased you enjoyed and cheers to you!
How wonderful to be born a bear and have that landscape as your protected playground. Such a healthy, happy, and relaxed little bear.
Isn’t it wonderful to see him in a national park and know no one can hunt him!! <3
What beautiful scenery, Cindy — thanks for bringing it to life for us! Love the baby bear, too — the jam on its head somehow makes it seem almost human, ha!
I had huckleberry jam all over me so I can relate!!! That stuff is GOOD! 😉
These are incredible. Thanks!
Thank you more for the kind appreciation!
El oso camina con la tranquilidad de estar en sus dominios. El paisaje de las montañas es espectacular. Me recuerda el Valle de Ordesa, aquí en España, en el Pirineo Aragonés. Espero que lo visites algún día. 😉
Un abrazo fuerte <3
Vamos a Espana de nuevo el proximo ano . Estamos visitando Madrid, Barcelona , Valencia , Mallorca, Cartagena . Voy a buscar estas montanas. Me encanta Espaan y mi querido amiga!
Te mando un enlace a imágenes de google:
https://www.google.es/search?q=ordesa&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAWoVChMI5-_ZmYyQyAIVQ7IUCh2DjwcP&biw=1014&bih=896
Y otra a una web de información:
http://www.lospirineos.info/ordesa/ordesa.htm
Ya me contarás cuando esté el viaje más próximo por si te puedo ayudar en algo. Un abrazo, amiga <3
What gorgeous photos – I want to be a bear in my next life. Hibernating, salmon, berries, honey – what’s not to like?
It sounds idyllic to me too, as long as you live in a national park where you can’t get shot!
I would love to live among that beauty…as long as the bears share their berries 😉 As always, wonderful pictures, Cindy!!
I don’t think bears are berry good at sharing berries! 😉 🙂
LOL Then they should be piggies 🙂
<3
Those bears are so very cute! Thank you for sharing the awesome photos with us Cindy! Hugz to you, Lisa and Bear
I bet Bear loves Boo! 😉
Awesome photographs of the bear – something so very special about the quietness of nature and seeing what’s around you. Wonderful Cindy!
So pleased you feel and see this too Mary! <3
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Some beautiful photographs on a Thursday, courtesy of Cindy – enjoy!
So thoughtful of you! Thank you and very pleased you enjoy our wild bears! <3
What is there not to love! Berries and gorgeous vistas! Beautiful shots, Cindy.
Glad you enjoyed, spent some time yesterday with a big male grizzly in Yellowstone, so I am getting very beary!!! 😉
The reflection in that last photo!! Brilliant! All the pictures were beautifully brightly shot. Loved them Cindy. (Happy rest from wifi!! We’re up to our family Big Bear Cabin for he weekend and will only have phones– it’s a nice break, sitting around with real books!)
I love Big Bear and can picture you there. I hear it is warm over there right now. We are currently in Yellowstone and seeing lots of wildlife, grizzlies, trumpeter swans, buffalo, and elk and it is warm! Thank you for you very kind comments and enjoy the mountains!
Cindy– you’re so kind to write back. Happy travels!
just beautiful…:-)
I am honored! Thank you~
Spectacular photos. Thanks for bringing me along!
Thank you more for coming along! <3
Bears are so majestic
They are wonderful aren’t they. We saw another grizzly yesterday!
Absolutely stunning Cindy.
I am honored you think so! Thank you~
So that’s what Boo Boo Bear looks like. Was Yogi there too?
He was, and so were some of his brothers and cousins! Lots of beary beautiful bears!
I love this so so so much
Yay!!! Makes me happy that you love our beary nice bears!<3
Exquisite, as always. A dear friend of mine now lives in the mountains of New Jersey. She’s tired of the bears eating everything from her fruit trees plus everything else. I had to laugh when she told me about mama bear staying higher in the tree while the cubs were on her deck gathering apples from over-hanging limbs.
You have to watch this. This New Jersey mom is my new hero. I love how she calms the kids and I love the kids reactions. Priceless!
Priceless.
Aww..the bear looks so adorable…<3 ..you've amazing powers with your camera…. 🙂
Awwwww thank you, he was such a cutey, I am glad I was able to capture this.
I am so envious. Thank you for taking me there even if i never actually get on the ground.
I am so glad you appreciate our bear populations because they are threatened and I hope you can see some in the wild soon. You will fall in love! <3
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So thougtful of you and so very appreciated! Thank you~
Ahhh– lovely glacier park. So many beautiful memories. Thanks for sharing.
It is such a spectacular place isn’t it, and right about now it is getting very c-o-l-d! Still I would love to be there!
I call my eldest grand daughter boo-bear. She doesn’t look anything like this one!
Laughing, no I am certain she doesn’t, but I can understand the nickname, Boo-Bear is adorable! Hugs to you Sheri~ <3
Im loving these posts!! Gorgeous images!
So happy you enjoyed them & cheers to you~
Cindy, such beautiful bear pictures. Enjoyed them very much. Thank you! Hugs! Veraiconica
Hugs and Happy Sunday Veraiconica! <3
WOW – The clarity of that water on the last photo – & – the reflection!!!
Nothing better than clean mountain water! Thank you my friend and be well~
Omg that little bear was so cute!! What beautiful pics, that river!! We luv bears and this one was absolutely adorable!! Great pics Cindy sharing them now. 😉 xoxo
I think maybe we can place people into two categories, just for fun, bear lovers, and,……..everyone else. Of course you are in the first catergory! <3 <3
Such pretty pics and I love the bear!
Well good because I love bear lovers!!!!
LOL! Well, that makes me a lucky guy! 🙂
🙂
Stunning vista’s Cindy and enchanting visit with Boo. Your photo’s bring out the gentleness in nature and while I wouldn’t get too close, it’s nice your super duper camera can. Thanks for taking us to the berry patch x K
Yes, sony zoom brings you Boo Bear!!! Although Boo Bear did walk right by us, he was solely focused on the berries. I was so shocked by his arrival, that I fumbled most of the photos!
Beautiful photos! I tweeted this post 🙂
You are the sweetest tweeter! Thank you~ <3
Those landscape pictures are just too good 🙂
So pleased you like them!
no worries 🙂