TN News, Watering, abd Indian Money,

  AND mean while 
in Tennessee News this 
week. 
We have a bear..
Yes, you heard me correctly,
a bear in the subs of 
Gallatin TN.
Keep in mind, Gallatin 
Tn is no where, not even
in a thought, close to the 
mts of TN., where bears can 
be seen.

🚨 Bear Sightings in Gallatin! 🐻
We’ve received reports of bear sightings in the Gallatin area. While this can be surprising, it's not uncommon—especially as bears roam in search of food.
👉 Here’s how you can help:
Do not approach or feed the bear.
Secure your trash and keep pet food indoors.
Remove bird feeders and other attractants if possible.
Let’s all do our part to keep the community—and the bear—safe. If you see the bear, give it space.
Stay safe, Gallatin!
No, I am not near here.
When I lived in Old Hickory,
I was about 30 mins from there, so
I am just a tad further away now.

By the way, before I venture off
to talk about more TN news,
does, without looking it up,
anyone know where the name
Old Hickory came from?

On the interstate in route 
was a load of 
BEES.
Due to this mishap
thousands of bees had to 
be let loose. 

On Saturday this is 
what was reported by
a local news man on 
channel five in Nashville.

NO, YOU ARE NOT SEEING THINGS.
That is a zebra.
No, it is not Africa.
This zebra was roaming along the shoulder of Interstate 24 in Rutherford County, TN.
The zebra is likely someone’s escaped pet.
Yes, you can legally own a zebra in Tennessee.
Anyway, the sheriff says the zebra was creating a hazard on I-24 near Joe B. Jackson Parkway.
Deputies actually had to close the interstate because the zebra was running through traffic on both sides of the highway.
Westbound lanes are opened first and now eastbound
lanes just re-opened too — this after the zebra disappeared into the woods.
POOR SCARED ANIMAL STILL REMAINS AT LARGE.


What the HECK?
No need to visit the Smoky 
Mts. to see bear and no need
to go to Africa to see a Zebra.
As for the bees, I have actually
seen more in the area I live then
I have seen in years. 

Okay folks, stop laughing at
us Tennessean's and let's move along.

If I have not shared with you,
my spread of dirt finally got 
seeded and straw thrown over
it. I see new grass coming up.

But since we have been a couple
of days without rain, I thought 
I would pull up
a chair and water my
straw,  grass.

I did just that! 

Before I pulled up the chair,
I was standing and acting like
a sprinkler trying to water it all
down. As I was doing that I looked
down at the ground, between my 
feet and spotted this.

Indian Money Crinoid stem
fossil. Says a lot for my eyes for
sure. Look how tiny it is, and it
is PERFECT.

Got to wonder, how this survived
for millions of years here in the 
muddy waters of the Duck River,
long after the sea covering Tn 
was gone.
AMAZING.

If you remember I went down
the rabbit hole
 looking and digging
for fossils in the load of dirt I 
had dumped. The funny part of 
the whole thing is, this is the same
dirt, from the bottom of the 
same river that was dumped in 
the yard as the house was finished.
I just never looked down to realize
my yard was one big fossil.
But, the reason for the rabbit
hole was, I looked down.
HAHA...I actually looked
down at the edge of what Ben
spread the dirt and my eye caught
the tiniest little fossil of a stem.
TINY, I say, but I saw it, and I went
to town!
haha
I can get totally distracted by 
things like that. 
By the way, this is no joke,
my yard, having had that dirt
applied to it when the house was built
is one big mass of fossils.
It amazes me that years and years
from now, a child might be digging
in the yard and find these funny looking
pieces of rock and their mom might just
tell them, "oh honey, that is 
Indian Money"!!

Well, tomorrow is the first 
of June and I am sure that 
I will not be able to enjoy
the extended spring temps
that have lasted so long this 
year. Summer is knocking
at the door and that means 
so is the change of temps.
I don't like summer.
Boys are out of school, I 
have nothing I need to do,
so I am considering getting
an above ground pool
installed for me and the boys so
they are not locked up all 
summer and playing
video games.

With that said,
bust out the suntan lotion!
This might happen.
Pam









Comments

Sandee said…
Bears, bees and a zebra. You live in a very interesting state. You made me chuckle more than once.

Have a fabulous day. Scritches to the kitties and a hug to you. ♥
I hope we never see a bear around our area. Oh my, that poor zebra, I hope it is found safe soon.
Liz A. said…
I heard about the bees. It made national news. Not the bear or the zebra, though.
Christine said…
Bears are getting into suburbs
Marie Smith said…
A pool for your summer temperatures sounds lovely. The boys will love it for sure! The zebra must be stopping traffic!
BeachGypsy said…
YES!! I think a pool sounds like a GREAT idea! Loved the zebra story, I love zebras and sure hope it gets found and safely home. Poor thing is probably so confused. Please update us if you hear anything, thanks. Hugs!
Ann said…
Wow, things are getting wild in TN...lol
Jeanie said…
I love summer but we don't get it like you do. Usually much less humidity though the climate has changed so much in recent years, who knows? At least up north there is a lake to jump into. A zebra? As a pet? OK -- but seriously weird. You think somenone might have reported that as missing!

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