Hollywood and Owain Glyndwr?
Promoting Wales in the USA
Hi, Rhianne! Yeah, that and what has turned out to be several dozen bears have appeared behind my house, on the property or down in the greenbelt below my back deck over the past two years I've lived here. They're pretty easily intimidated, though, and I've successfully discouraged every single one from lingering close to the house itself.Nope, no pets, but if I did, they wouldn't be allowed outside except on a leash with me on the other end. People have lost dogs and cats to not just bears but our other wildlife here: coyotes, foxes and mountain lions. The weekending "flatlanders" as we call them just don't get it that we live inside a National Forest where it's literally the wildland/urban interface, and pets are just another meal to the wildlife here.Yeah, this site is addictive, isn't it? There's so much going on here now I don't even have time to scope it all out. My Llywelyn research and writing have had to take a back seat for a while as I look for a new job (have been unemployed as a reporter/photographer from the local paper since Feb. 12, thanks to our stupid economy). But will get back on track with that shortly, I hope. But as this is a Glyndwr thread, I haven't participated in it (and I totally do not understand the latest posts at all LOL!).