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8/22/2018

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​We didn’t have to go far to see wildlife, they frequently visited us, grazing through the nearby woodlands.  When two black bear cubs were separated from their mamma, we listened to the babies cries and the mother calling them. 
 
The wildlife did not stop us from hiking in the outback where we found flowers, mushrooms, fungi and lichen.
 
Take a look at some sweet pockets of nature below.

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These two cubs got stuck on top of our chicken coop and their mother called to them from the other side of the electric fence. They eventually made their way back to her.
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These two teenage black bears strolled up on driveway later on the same day.
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A mother and two bear cubs cruise by the greenhouse one August morning.
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The mother moose and her two foals outside the greenhouse.
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A baby moose by the swing.
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The streams, grasses and flowers outside Anchorage.
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Summer flowers.
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These mushrooms look like they could be the scene of a Mad Hatter Tea Party.
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Bumble bees seek nectar in a yarrow flower.
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A bouquet of fungi.
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Condi
8/27/2018 03:06:09 am

Beautiful!!!

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