
I'm sure I'm
not the only one whose childhood involved a song about a bear, a bear
who clearly lacked either imagination, or vision or a healthy appetite.
Perhaps all of them. This bear, according to the song, went over the
mountain and when he did all he could see was the other side of the
mountain. How dumb was that bear? Climb the mountain and you are
rewarded by a rather nice view but that's just the start. Surely the
bear should have known to select a mountain with a decent coffee shop at
the top. Then, even if all he could see was the other side of the
mountain at least he could enjoy a coffee and cake while taking in the
view. Bears might not know this but Susan does, her dogs do and so does
just about every bird around the place. Get to the top of Mount Coot-tha
and there will be rewards and those rewards will be in cake. Because
what point is exercise if not to allow you to eat more?
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