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Monday, October 27, 2008

Miss Magoo Is Not 2



This is a shout out to all the family that. The Megers is 3 Today. Happy Birthday to The Megers.

Love
JJSM

Thursday, October 23, 2008

At Home Bear Awareness




Hey all,

This is the final article of a months worth of articles about these three bears. It does show us all that no matter how safe we think we are. We always need to be prepared.

We have had lots of snow in the last day or so. about 5-8 inches. More coming.

Love
The Big Kahuna



Grizzly sow shot in Salcha weighed 450 pounds
By Tim Mowry

Published Thursday, October 23, 2008

FAIRBANKS — The sow grizzly bear that was shot along with her two cubs at a home in Salcha last week weighed about 450 pounds, said Tom Seaton, assistant Fairbanks area biologist with the Department of Fish and Game.

“That’s fairly normal for an Interior grizzly sow,” Seaton said. “She was not a super big bear, but she was a good, healthy sow. She was not a starving bear.”

The cubs, both females, weighed 130 and 140 pounds, respectively, he said.

The three bears were shot by homeowner Brandon Mattzela on Johnson Road, 35 miles south of Fairbanks, a week ago after they twice broke into his garage and raided his freezer. The bears were at his home when Mattzela returned from a trip to town Oct. 16, and the sow charged him as he was unloading a fuel tank from his truck.

Mattzela managed to make it into his house and then shot the sow from his second-story bedroom window as it paced back and forth in front of his porch. He then shot the two cubs, which emerged from his garage when he shot the sow.

Seaton estimated the sow’s age between 6 and 10 years.

The hides of the bears will be sold in a state auction for hides, horns and antlers that were confiscated as a result of defense of life and property shootings such as the one in Salcha or from animals taken illegally. The hides on the two cubs were “beautiful,” Seaton said, but the sow had several rub marks.

The carcasses of the bears will be examined by veterinarians, and tissue samples will be taken to be studied, Seaton said.

“Very seldom do we get super-fresh bear tissues,” he said. “When we catch bears (for research purposes), we only get blood. We can’t take a chunk of heart.”

The sow’s carcass went to a trapper to be used for bait this winter, Seaton said.

The incident in Salcha illustrates how important it is for Interior residents — and all Alaskans — to take steps to prevent bears from getting into food at their homes.

“Somewhere along the line, this bear learned that human foods were a huge reward,” Seaton said. “We don’t know when that was, but that undoubtedly led to this bear’s behavior.”

Once a bear learns where it can get food, it becomes conditioned to do so.

“The caloric reward of human food is so great for bears,” Seaton said. “They spend days picking berries, digging roots, which is maybe 1,000 calories a day, and then they step into a garbage can or a freezer and get 10,000 or 20,000 calories out of a discarded gallon of ice cream or a can of bacon grease.

“What that means to a bear is 10 or 20 days of hunting for food,” he said. “The reward is so huge, they cannot deny it.”

Monday, October 20, 2008

Aunt Cyndie's Visit





Last week we had a Great Visit with Aunt Cyndie. She had Come up on a business trip. We only could spend a Couple of hour each day. But we had fun.
Love
The Big Kahuna

Monday, October 13, 2008

Sydney the 5 Year old Little Women


Today is the most spectacular Birthday one Squid aka Sydney. She is 5 going on 25. Wise beyond her years. We love her and Hope she has a great b day.

Love
The Big Kahuna

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Excerpt from Living Buddha Living Christ By Thich Nhat Hanh




Professor Hans Kung has said, "Until there is peace between religions, there can be no peace in the world." People kill and are killed because they cling too tightly to their own beliefs and ideologies. When we believe that ours is the only faith that contains the truth, violence and suffering will surely be the result. The second precept of the Order of Interbeing, founded within the Zen Buddhist tradition during the war in Vietnam, is about letting go of views: "Do not think the knowledge you presently possess is changeless, absolute truth. Avoid being narrow-minded and bound to present views. Learn and practice nonattachment from views in order to be open to receive others' viewpoints." To me, this is the most essential practice of peace.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Snow Snow Snow


The Snow is 3 weeks Early. Earliest Snow to date. We are getting ready for a Long Long Winter. Well I am ready to do some ice fishing. Just need the lakes to freeze.

Love
Big Kahuna

Friday, October 03, 2008

Happy Birthday Pop



This is a snowy and Chilly happy Birthday to Grandpa Rivers. He will be on the way to the Island to see the Canadian Half of the family. Safe trip and lots of hugs.
The Big Kahuna ,Momma ,Squid and Tron All send a Big hug and Happy 10th Birthday.

Happy Birthday ya big kiddo.

Love
The Rivers of Alaska.

Head update. The Noggin is healing. Arm is looking good too.