The Brilliant (Bonkers) Bear Club...

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Inspired by Mo's brilliant bear photo, Rhubarb tried an educational/quiet game.
To shuffle the brain fluff. To be a smarter bear.

He found pegs to be very interesting things. And chewed only 2.
Then decided he'd rather be a rambunctious hedgehog.
Tragic. ;)
 

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Inspired by Mo's brilliant bear photo, Rhubarb tried an educational/quiet game.
To shuffle the brain fluff. To be a smarter bear.

He found pegs to be very interesting things. And chewed only 2.
Then decided he'd rather be a rambunctious hedgehog.
Tragic. ;)


I love your posts, they're so entertaining and eloquently stated!

This one is fab!! :D
 
Inspired by Mo's brilliant bear photo, Rhubarb tried an educational/quiet game.
To shuffle the brain fluff. To be a smarter bear.

He found pegs to be very interesting things. And chewed only 2.
Then decided he'd rather be a rambunctious hedgehog.
Tragic. ;)

He's getting in touch with his inner stegosaurus to pass the time, as he's wondering where his scarf has got to ;)
 
Inspired by Mo's brilliant bear photo, Rhubarb tried an educational/quiet game.

To shuffle the brain fluff. To be a smarter bear.



He found pegs to be very interesting things. And chewed only 2.

Then decided he'd rather be a rambunctious hedgehog.

Tragic. ;)


Seems like Rhubarb is missing the hedgehogs of his home country. [emoji1]
Don't worry about the scarf. Talented knitters can read hints and winks very well. They do this all the time. [emoji6]
 
Today's rain reminded Rhubarb of his recent Atlantic Ocean swim.
He found fish picture to color & my art pencils.
And exclaimed, "I saw these animals! They swam without pants, too!"
To be fair, handled pencils quite well for a bear with no fingers.

Inspired by Louliu71's post, he later fed tea to a pencil case.
Fortifying it before the long swim. Then flushed plastic fish down toilet.
And cheered supportively, "Buy a jumper! Ocean water's cold!"
To be fair, flooded room quite well for a bear with no fingers.
 

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Today's rain reminded Rhubarb of his recent Atlantic Ocean swim.

He found fish picture to color & my art pencils.

And exclaimed, "I saw these animals! They swam without pants, too!"

To be fair, handled pencils quite well for a bear with no fingers.



Inspired by Louliu71's post, he later fed tea to a pencil case.

Fortifying it before the long swim. Then flushed plastic fish down toilet.

And cheered supportively, "Buy a jumper! Ocean water's cold!"

To be fair, flooded room quite well for a bear with no fingers.


Raittila should learn to colour, too. He is so bored of being ill in bed. Grumping all the time and staring out of the window into the rain. Hm. I think I won't tell him Rhubarb's other activities, though. [emoji4]
 
Today's rain reminded Rhubarb of his recent Atlantic Ocean swim.
He found fish picture to color & my art pencils.
And exclaimed, "I saw these animals! They swam without pants, too!"
To be fair, handled pencils quite well for a bear with no fingers.

Inspired by Louliu71's post, he later fed tea to a pencil case.
Fortifying it before the long swim. Then flushed plastic fish down toilet.
And cheered supportively, "Buy a jumper! Ocean water's cold!"
To be fair, flooded room quite well for a bear with no fingers.
:lolots:
 
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