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Non-Tech : Kirk's Market Thoughts
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To: robert b furman who wrote (2153)10/17/2014 12:29:56 PM
From: Jerome  Read Replies (3) of 26448
 
Hey Bob,....... I think that the big city dwellers believe that they living in the center of the universe.

This is OK but I suspect that they are leaving too much unexplored territory, by the wayside.

A couple of hours in a deer stand watching the forest nearby can be a great mental balm. Even without seeing a deer its never time wasted.

I was in the Hiawatha Forest last week helping my neighbor gather some firewood, when I noticed out of the corner of my eye a brown bear was watching me. I moved slowly in to my truck and waited for him to move on.
My jacket laying on a nearby log, had my cell phone and camera. The bear hung around for a half hour despite me shouting at him and a few honks on my truck horn. So much for bears being people shy.

Black bears are common in N.Wisconsin and the UP of Mich. (about 18,000 at last count). But that was the first brown bear I had ever seen in the wild.

The solitude of the great north woods is probably unappreciated by most city dwellers.
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