Families in my neighbourhood are joining the global bear hunt movement, making walks around the streets lots of fun during this wretched disruption to life as we know it.
This has people putting teddy bears and other soft toys in windows, trees and on balconies, encouraging Little People to get outdoors for a walk with their parents while hunting for bears. This is particularly important, both mentally and physically, with our parks and reserves currently deemed out of bounds.
It is lovely to see the joy on the kiddies’ faces as they drive by when they have spied a bear.

The hunt is inspired by the children’s book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury, in which the characters sing:
“ We’re going on a bear hunt, we’re going to catch a big one — what a beautiful day, we’re not scared.’’
The initiative has been widely shared on community Facebook pages. As I understand it, bears are about to be swapped for Bunnies for Easter. I’m going to have to look up Paper Mache instructions on youtube.
I’m having great fun bear spotting on my rare outings to the shops, and moving Suzanne and Jasmine around my house. What about you?

Update:
Emotional health and wellbeing holding steady though I’m getting ready to kill for a decent coffee. And if I hear #BoomerRemover one more time it wont be freakin’ pretty……Funny Not Funny.
Brizzy I am with you on that #BoomerRemover stuff! We don’t have any bears but there are rainbows everywhere! Seems a new rainbow is appearing every day on our walk…
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Haven’t spotted any Rainbows yet. I guess that will be the “next big thing”.
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We’ve got bears in some of our windows. Might need to swap some of them for rabbits (I think we have a few). Also saw a few bears in windows on the way to the shops today. I spotted one chalk drawn rainbow on a driveway.
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Yes, rainbows are “in” apparently. Being an emptynester I just dont have chalk on hand thesedays. I do get a kick out of finding bears though…..
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