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	<title>Metamorphosism &#187; berries</title>
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		<title>We&#8217;ll be fine, dad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say when you meet a bear play dead If it&#8217;s a grizzly bear you may also climb a tree because they do not climb due to their anatomy but they have a long reach so you must climb up high, higher than you would think and quickly, probably. others say raise your arms up &#8230; <a href="http://www.metamorphosism.com/?p=6013">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say<br />
when you meet a bear<br />
play dead<br />
If it&#8217;s a grizzly bear you<br />
may also climb a tree<br />
because they do not climb<br />
due to their anatomy<br />
but they have a long reach so you<br />
must climb up high,<br />
higher than you would think<br />
and quickly, probably.<br />
others say<br />
raise your arms up<br />
make yourself bigger<br />
yell maybe<br />
or is that mountain lions<br />
if you have bear spray<br />
maybe play dead<br />
then give them a squirt when they get close<br />
others say wear bells on your<br />
clothes so you don&#8217;t surprise them<br />
don&#8217;t feed them<br />
don&#8217;t pet them<br />
and whatever you do don&#8217;t piss on their tree<br />
I have never seen a bear in the wild<br />
although once i thought i did<br />
in the fog<br />
but it was just tree stumps<br />
but i was still real scared<br />
and once, and my little sister will confirm this,<br />
when we were picking huckleberries in the hills,<br />
it got foggy, and i told her to walk<br />
in front<br />
on the logic that should we<br />
encounter a bear,<br />
she was quicker than i and<br />
could elude it better.<br />
Bears are on my mind because<br />
they have bears in Sweden,<br />
i have been told,<br />
and my daughter Beta and I are<br />
flying there tomorrow<br />
to spend a week in a dinky<br />
red cabin<br />
in the woods<br />
by a lake<br />
and i for one am really<br />
looking forward to picking<br />
berries in the woods.<br />
and hiking with my kid.<br />
i joked that we were concerned about<br />
spending a week together in a tiny<br />
cabin, but she reminded me<br />
that i had helped her learn<br />
to drive<br />
and we still get along.<br />
and i will walk in front this time</p>
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