Thursday, March 17, 2011

Polar bears - Flies

Second day morning, after all fun they had yesterday, and how the seals were watching with their mouths wide open, both bears woke up grumpy. They tried to move, but they were hurting all over. It looks like they over did it yesterday with all exercise, and being lazy, and have a good life, they were not accustomed to any hardship. More, Standa spreaded himself, when he was sleeping, and was lying with more than half of his body on Northern rump. They were warm this way, but Northern began to think something about immigrants in stripe pyjamas, so he growled, snarled and was difficult. Standa's scruff of his neck was stiff after so many jumps head first, so he was as difficult as Northern. First they tried to be nice to each other, so they tried silent treatment. It bothered Standa. He began to miss Brno and he decided to ask their technician for a piece of a paper and a pencil to write a letter. He even made a promise do not kick a soccer ball into foxes' den. He will throw all bones and garbage he could find instead. He could see foxes' faces and hear them woof and bark. He chuckled to himself. They still didn't talk to each other and even didn't go to eat. Copyright (c) Marie Neumann Pottsville, 2010

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