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I was going to make a post yesterday about having a bear in my yard, but my internet has not been working. It's still not; I'm writing this from my mom's. I left a message for the internet guy to call me back this morning, but...no call. Awesome.

Anyway, as for the bear, yep. Yesterday morning, as I was getting the yogurt out of the fridge, I saw a black shape out the kitchen window. I thought it was a dog at first. I sort of bounced back and forth for a couple seconds, wondering where I put my camera. At that point, the blackie was about 10 feet from the side of the trailer and ambling toward the back. I ran to my purse, where the camera was, but by the time I got back to the window, the bear had vanished around back.

I don't have a window in the back.

I skittered to the window on the other side of the kitchen and he was headed into my neighbor's back yard. Tapping on the window to make him turn around didn't get much of a result, and I momentarily forgot how to turn on my camera, anyway. He disappeared. Damn.

I called mom ("Bear number 14, in my yard! I'm glad Summer's an indoor dog!") then finished getting ready for work. I picked up my purse and waterbottle, walked out the door and closed it, turned around...and there he was, on my neighbor's porch. About 15 feet away from me.

Looking at me.

"Oh, hi there," I said. "You're a bear."

He blinked.

I considered whipping out my camera and turning it on.

The bear turned and started making his way down the steps.

I decided against the camera thing and instead hopped down my steps and into my car fairly quick-like. Once in, with the door closed, I turned on the camera and looked around to see if it would come back into my yard. Nope.

I drove around in front of my neighbor's trailer and peered into the back yard...no. But behind my neighbor's neighbor's place...there he was. Gazing around a 4-wheeler trailer. I managed to snap a picture of the bear through some bushes, so it doesn't look like much more than a black blob behind some leaves.

But yeah, that's about it. When I went to work and told my boss about the bear, she told me work wasn't so important that I had to play chicken with the wildlife to get there.

Good to know.
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I almost strangled my dog a couple days ago.

We (Nina and myself) took Summer and Zoe for a walk up Dock Point, which is a nice trail above the harbor. At the top of the hill, there's a boardwalk that takes you to two lookouts over the Port. There is a fence, and on the other side of the fence is a couple feet of ground followed by a near-sheer dropoff of 20 to 40 feet or so.

So of course Summer got around the fence and down the cliff almost immediately.

She didn't fall down, she ran down, and when I looked over I could see how she had done that. However, it was steep enough that she couldn't get back up, so there was my moron dog on a ledge about 5 feet above the water, running back and forth, attempting to get back up. Everytime she tried to climb, she'd slip back down.

There was a tree sticking out the side of the cliff, so I sat on my butt and inched forward, planning to brace myself on the tree, lean over, and grab the scruff of her neck the next time she tried to climb up. I was about halfway to the tree when Nina said, "She's back up here now!" Summer then came up behind me as I was inching backward onto solid ground again and almost pushed me off the cliff.

Nina said later that she'd been thinking, "Crap, Nelli's gonna fall and die and here I am, without a cell phone. I'm gonna have to walk all the way back down to the harbor to call an ambulance, then all the way back up the hill to show them where you were."

I apologised (with considerable sarcasm) for almost ruining her day.

On a cooler note, I drove out Dayville Road earlier that same day and saw a sow and cub brown bear on the side of the road. Oddly, I think it's possibly the first brown bear I've ever seen in this area. I knew they were here, of course, but I usually see blackies.
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Today, we saw otters, a humpback, 5 black bears, another humpback, Dall's porpoise on our bow, and a shark playing with a log. Those last three? All simultaneous.

Oh yeah.

We were also being videotaped all day from another boat because the footage is gonna be played on the Alaska One channel at hotels and stuff. Yay tourism.

And Barley is comin' home tomorrow!! YAAAAAAAAAY!

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