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We put away our tele lenses and forgot about bears for a short while as we took the pontoon boat on a landscape cruise.

Op straat is het stiller dan anders, maar op de rivier is wel veel verkeer te zien.

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The street it is quieter than usual, but on the river we can see a lot of traffic.

It is still bright in the evening, they are still hunting.

Social media had asked to organize a game for children during the Corona period. We had to put a bear in our window so that the children in the neighborhood could go "bear hunting". Here's our bear. Look out, it is very dangerous!

#MacroMondays

#windowsill

 

Parks and playgrounds are closed, but on windows sills all over the world you can see bears, in all sizes. Children can go 'bear hunting' but still keep safely the 1.5 meters distance.

De berenjacht is een initiatief om kinderen af te leiden van het Coronavirus en is geïnspireerd op het in 1995 verschenen prentenboek “Wij gaan op berenjacht”. In het boek gaat een vader met zijn vier kinderen op berenjacht en tijdens deze jacht beleven ze allerlei spannende avonturen.

 

Berenjacht kaart

 

Wat is de berenjacht en waar komt het vandaan?

 

Face Book Beren jacht in NL

 

join flickr group BERENJACHT

 

www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2020/03/27/de-belgen-gaan-op-berenjacht...

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voor de allerkleinsten

Radcliffe thought he needed something... to compete with Bernie's party hat I guess....so I found him a pair of cool sunglasses... it gave him quite the swagger....

 

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

 

"Bumblebearies"

 

Bernie and Floppy wish you a Happy Easter. They keep changing things up a bit in the windowsill.....to keep the kids interested and also to keep themselves entertained.... . bears and bunnies do get bored easily and then....well, then...... they are just a nuisance.

 

"Bumblebearies"

 

... a lockdown

 

Inspired by the ten BW images which I shared here on Flickr over the last ten days, I continue my BW journey.

 

During these uncertain times of dealing with the Corona pandemic, we tend to be very creative. Like this teddy bear hunting thing.

"It's part of a game meant to entertain children (and adults) during a prolonged period of lockdowns and social distancing. How many can you spot?"

 

"The game is being played in countries around the world, from Australia to Japan to the United States. It’s like a scavenger hunt suited for social distancing: People put teddy bears and other stuffed animals in windows, on porches, in trees and on parked cars. Then, children go for walks or drives with their families and try to spot as many as they can."

 

After handing over (family) presents on Easter day through the opened window (we never entered the house obviously) and while looking back as we left, I spotted more than one teddy bear in the window ...

No, don't worry Bernie....I cropped you reeeellll close and made sure it isn't visible..... all they will notice is your cute little face and your fancy party hat..... keep waving.......

 

Poor Bernie.... I fibbed .. ... ....I do feel a bit bad now that I look at that trusting face....

 

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday!

 

"Bumblebearies"

  

The world wide phenomenon of placing bears on houses, fences and by the road side for children to spot while going for a walk during these times of Covid-19 lock down is such a nice thing! spotted this one today!

Ready for the great bear hunt. We stay at home and look down from our window for children passing by to discover us!

Keeping the neighborhood children from being bored as they take walks with their families, keeping 6 feet from other kids and their parents -It's fun for them to spot Teddy Bears in windows! Our chihuahua, Maya, is monitoring the sistuation!

"We're going on a bear hunt,

We're going to catch a big one,

What a beautiful day!

We're not scared.

 

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Spectrum Bear should be half a mile upstream in Kingston upon Thames, being a member of the Bear Art Trail inspired by Michael Rosen's "We're Going On A Bear Hunt". Having been thrown in the river by vandals, then rescued by paddleboarders, its seen here awaiting transport back home.

That did it...... the other guys decided to sit on the far side of the window.... just in case. Elmo switched allegiance. Earlier he had been sitting on Radcliffe's lap, but the mask has him a bit worried.

 

You can see bears on windowsills all over the world right now....it's a "thing". My neighbours have some in their windows too now...

 

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

 

"Bumblebearies"

 

Making lockdown bear-able by brightening your mood.

We're going on a bear hunt. We're going to catch a big one. What a beautiful day. We're not scared

 

Michael Rosen

 

Bears are being placed in windows around the world to give families with young children the chance to go on their own bear hunt. Children count how many bears they see on route to make their exercise time like an adventure

Explore, 10 September 2009 #324

  

Aldous Huxley

 

Life is short, I am grateful for every moment, especially when it's spent with my son. We went on a bear hunt but we didn't find one. Instead we found some diggers.

 

SOOC

I refuse to provide an explanation, only that this is not what you may be thinking.

 

Ursus americanus

 

Loretta, Wisconsin.

A lot less challenging way to see it compared to when it was the location for the survival series number 8 0f "Alone"!

We visited the scary critters on our terms - not worried that we'd be visited by them at night, when they got hungry

Look'n fer the bear.

Let your imagination roam with the clouds in the sky!

 

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We're going on a bear hunt.

We're going to catch a big one.

What a beautiful day!

We're not scared.

 

From: "We're Going On A Bear Hunt" by Michael Rosen & illustrated by Helen Oxenburg

 

Our companion boat, leading the way across Chilko Lake, in search of more Grizzlies.

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