
My my! The alarm was at 6am and you're only getting up now?



 Facing some everyday dangers.
 Oh wait, I should probably sneak into the laundry basket after the stuff is clean, not before.
 Hello friends! Strangely enough it's my dad who brought those back from a trip.
 Cleaning and feeding the beasts.
 The time spent outside will be limited, the mistral is strong enough on this hill to topple anyone over.


 Making some eggplant "crackers". Do bears eat eggplant?
 Nope, basking in the sun outside is still not an option.
 But 10am salad cravings are one.
 They're right behind me, aren't they?
 Hello Amy. Hello Rory.
 And that's pretty much it for this year's cherry harvest.
 So Gali, you'd like some help with your work?
 Let me see...
 Second thought, perhaps I'm not the bear to contact about this problem.
 With this wind everything should be dry within the hour.
 Explorer Bear reporting. I have spotted the black beast.
 I totally did not run away from the beast. You can totally spot my eyes in the photo!
 This one is a tad less keen on trying to eat everything in its way.
 Dry within the hour with this wind... perhaps. But definitely on the ground.
 After lunch, it's time to find some snacks for the beasts.

 And have some useful procrastination time.
 Still not helping!

 "Yes, I've fed them. No, I bet the wind has killed almost everything by now."
 Let's get drunk! On water!
 One last one! But picking cherries is certainly no easy task when all the branches only have one thought in mind - whacking the heck out of you.
 Stupid wind.
 Soon my lovelies! Soon.
 We need more rain water but it will most likely not rain till autumn.
 Flaxseed-pear crackers. Breakfast of champions is ready.


 I don't think I should be here!
 Bye-bye.
(as always, sorry for those who are also in the ADIML/DAD coms, you'll see this posted there too) |