Saturday, 8 January 2011

Ted

9 comments:

Fire Byrd said...

And what a very good place to start.I hope this is your bear and not just any old bear picture. cause everyone needs a bear, otherwise how we going to get bear hugs in life?
xx

trousers said...

No he's not mine, FB. I was with friends who momentarily left the room, leaving me and this bear. He looked sad but comfortable. xx

nmj said...
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nmj said...

Sorry, typos before.

He has the post-festive blues, but I know he will perk up, he looks strong!

I have just been watching a nature documentary (spring: episode 1)on BBC 2 about black bears, a baby bear that is heartstoppingly gorgeous. You can rewatch here http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00x9z7d/The_Bear_Family_and_Me_Summer/

That is next week's 'summer' episode I linked to but also a cute pic of the wee bear Hope.

trousers said...

nmj, "He has the post-festive blues, but I know he will perk up" - that Teddy is a mirror I think!

I'll check out that documentary. In previous ones I've seen, the baby bears are just as lovely as you describe.

Zhoen said...

Awwww... that is an exceptionally endearing bear. He doesn't look sad to me, just pensive.

trousers said...

Definitely endearing, Zhoen - but whichever emotion one transposes on to him, he was definitely striking.

Reading the Signs said...

I like him, Trousers. Teddy bears that become "real" always look a touch sad, I think. Touched by the world.

trousers said...

I know what you're saying, Signs.

On a rather more prosaic note, I only noticed him when one of the aforementioned friends had left the room, since said Ted had basically been used as a cushion. No wonder he's got that expression on his face.