Happy Memorial Day Weekend!

Wishing everyone a very Happy and SAFE Memorial Day weekend!  If heading to the beach, or anywhere out with nature and wildlife, please remember this is nesting and babies season.  Please teach the kids to keep a respectful distance for their own and the wildlife’s safety.  When we are out on the beach, in the woods or on the rivers and streams, we are really guests and visitors in someone else’s home.  Here is a link to a great article from the American Bird Conservancy.

Fish, Swim and Play From 50 Yards Away

Hope everyone has a chance to have a picnic, go hiking or biking, play softball, go fishing, splash in the surf, go boating or swimming this weekend and enjoy the great outdoors, fresh air, exercise and the start of the summer season!  Remember to bring the sunscreen.  Stay safe and please keep an eye out for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcycles!

And pause for a moment to reflect on the real meaning of the weekend.

 “Memorial Day this year is especially important as we are reminded almost daily of the great sacrifices that the men and women of the Armed Services make to defend our way of life.”– Robin Hayes

Have a great weekend and visit back on Tuesday for the start of a regular new Blog Feature– “Behind The Scenes”.  — Jim (and Red!)

Happy Memorial Day!

Happy Memorial Day!

 

Happy Birthday to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!

Happy Birthday today to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!  Born in Edinburgh Scotland on May 22, 1859.  A Scottish physician, he is most famous for having created the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes.

Could there be a Holmesian type mystery in the works for Little Red Bear and his friends in the Ozarks?  Stay tuned, because you never know what those weasels might be up to at any given moment.  How will you know if a mystery unfolds in the backwoods?  It’s elementary my Dear Watson, just follow along on the Blog.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

A Brisk Walk into a Busy Week!

Happy Monday!  The start of a new week full of new opportunities and adventures!

A very busy week ahead with lots to do.  Several new bears nearing completion to be finished for the store, Little Red Bear’s fifth short story to finish, the new Blog position I mentioned last week to be filled right away so the new feature can get started soon, more new story characters to interview, more story research to be done, and more.

And– starting a new daily exercise and walking program today.  I have been on a steady but gradual “get healthier” program since the beginning of the year.  I have been doing very well with a conscious and determined effort to eat healthier, opting for homemade natural foods and eliminating processed foods from my diet.  Now it is time to get busy, adding more physical exercise to the routine now that winter seems to be finally letting go of its grip on the thermometer.

Accordingly then, a daily walking and exercise program starts today, albeit a bit restricted by numerous replacement parts.  But walking will do.  Fresh air and exercise.  We all need more of that.  Especially the kids!  That’s why Little Red Bear is so healthy.  He’s always out walking all over the mountains and thru the hollers searching for honey.

So, here we go.  A lot to do this week so time to get busy.  Wishing everyone a healthy and productive week! — Jim  (and Red!)

Heads Up It's Monday

Heads Up It’s Monday

 

 

An Applicant for the New Blog Feature

Working to develop the idea that popped into my head the other day, about a feature for my new Blog, I advertised a possible position opening up  for the feature and have been meeting with a few applicants.

One fellow, a Red Squirrel, brought along a video with him about his early childhood and rough start in life after he was orphaned when the family’s nest was blown down in a strong gale.  He and three sisters were rescued and raised by a kindly English lady who later released them when they were ready to go out on their own.  Over time and working odd jobs he found his way here to the U.S. with one sister, the others having become obsessed with English Walnuts and choosing to remain back in England.

He does have some very interesting qualities and qualifications for the job and work to be done.  The job will require an inquisitive mind with a lot of energy and he certainly displays that, but I can’t help but wonder if he furnished the video trying to secure a sympathy vote to land the position.  Especially that stroking on the head part at the end.

Little Red Bear thinks the little squirrel is showing initiative and self-motivation furnishing the video in his interview, both important qualities for an applicant to be sure.  If the video just wasn’t so heartwarming and cute I might not feel so much like I am maybe being manipulated.

If you have a chance, check out his video and let me know what you think.  I’d appreciate your thoughts.  We’re going to need to fill this position next week to get the new feature rolling, so if you could let me know your take on it all it would be helpful.  Thanks! — Jim  (and Red!)

 

New Blog Feature Coming Soon! (And More Bears!)

 

Very busy here making new teddy bears for my eBay store.  I was so busy getting the new blog up and running that I quite unintentionally ran out of bears in my store.  Will have some new ones ready to go very soon!

In the meantime, while working on the bears I am also cooking up an idea for a new Blog feature.  Here’s a hint, below.  That’s all I can say right now until I get it “thunk thru” all the way, as some of the critters here would say.

Wishing everyone a great day.  Back with some new bears to show and more info on the new Blog feature soon.  And a big Thank You and Bear Hugs to new Blog followers!  Welcome! — Jim  (and Red!)

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Happy Mother’s Day! Thank you for my Mountain!

Happy Mother’s Day to all my Facebook, Twitter and new Blog followers and friends!

I saw a little clip on the news the other night, with small children making Mother’s Day cards for their moms.  They interviewed each and asked them to say something about their mother.  One little boy, around age 5 or so, after pausing to think for a moment responded with something along the lines of “Thank you for getting me breakfast.”  I literally laughed out loud.  But the little boy’s comment was also profound.  Because it really is quite that simple, isn’t it?

Mothers are there– day in, day out.  All hours.  They are never off the job.  When we think of mother’s, it’s usually not about one single “holy cow!” moment of great impact in our lives.  I’m sure we each have a few of those to recall, where our mother made a big difference at an important point in our life.  But to me, it’s the accumulation of countless and unrecognized small things– day in, day out– over the entirety of our lives that really make mothers special.

Doing the laundry. Helping with homework.  Bandaging scrapes and wounds.  Making sure we have clean clothes to wear and shoes that fit.  Comforting emotional hurts.  Making meals.  Shopping.  Cleaning house.  Entertaining our friends.  Supporting.  Nurturing.  Guiding.  Teaching.  Cheering us on.  Attending school events, games, teacher meetings.  Doctor’s appointments.  Caring for us when we are sick.  Picnics and field trips to the zoo and museums.  Caring.  Foregoing her “wants” for our “needs”.  And our “wants.”  Sacrificing and giving.  And more today than ever before, doing all while also holding down a job or two outside the home.  Over and over and over thru every day and every year.  Always being there to do the little things, carrying a pebble at a time to build the mountains of our lives.

The little boy got right to the point– “Thank you for getting me breakfast.”   Happy Mother’s Day!  — Jim (and Red!)