Charlie Ragonesi Big Canoe Realestate's Blog: Hey Mom, WAIT UP !!! Photos

Hey Mom, WAIT UP !!! Photos

One of the things that make working in the North Georgia Mountains is you never know what you are going to see. Our gated communities often have a large amount of green space and act as nature preserves. So today while driving to preview some land for a client coming in on Sunday as I went around the bend, this is what I was lucky enough to see;Wild life in the mountains

Mama bear with kids in tow moving across a quiet country road.  They all climbed the hill. Which I thought was pretty amazing

Wild life in the mountains

In the picture above you can see junior working to keep up with Mama who is up ahead and already blending in with the woods. Now it is tempting to get out of the car and work to snap closer pictures. But if you do that I can promise you a couple of things will happen. Mom will stop and make a Hum-pf noise. The cubs will scamper up a tree. Mom will paw the ground and start moving toward you ready to take on you, your car, and the horse you road in on if you have one.

This is life in North Georgia; Simple, beautiful and guarenteed to put a smile on your face

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Comments

That's an awesome picture!  I saw that with some deer while showing buyers a couple of weeks ago, but I didn't move fast enough for the camera.

Posted by Donna Harris, REALTORĀ®, CDPE & ASP - Hill Country Austin Lakeway Homes (RE/MAX Austin Skyline) almost 3 years ago

Charlie,

Great action shot. That camera must have been on the car seat right next to you.

Rich

Posted by Richard Iarossi, Crofton MD Real Estate, Annapolis MD Real Estate (Long and FosterĀ® Real Estate, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

That is a great photo taken in the nick of time. Good thing you thought it through and didnt get out of the car that would have been a disaster. Thanks for sharing.

Have a great day!

Kim White

Posted by KIM WHITE (Keller Williams VIP Properties) almost 3 years ago

Hi Charlie, 

Aww how cute, well they are cute from here, I'm sure if I was there they would look a lot more scary. Nothing can be more dangerous then an animal with children. Yikes!

-Lisa

Posted by Lisa Udy Logan Utah Realtor ( Platinum Real Estate Group) almost 3 years ago

The cubs are so cute thanks for sharing this wonderful photo with us. 

Posted by Caron's Gateway Real Estate almost 3 years ago

Very funny and thanks for sharing!

Posted by VEGAS BOB (REALTY ONE GROUP - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 702.443.7156 ) almost 3 years ago

Charlie, great photos!  Thanks for sharing them!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (RE/Max Velocity Realty) almost 3 years ago

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Hi Charlie:

How adorable...

Who can resist any little baby animal, no matter which type...

 

Posted by Toula Rosebrock -Broker/Sales Associate, Realtor, Lacey Township, Ocean County, (NJ, Diane Turton, Realtors, Forked River, NJ) almost 3 years ago

Thanks for your comments and yes I do travel with a camera n the fron tof my car. The day I saw the wolf I left it home by mistake !

Posted by All Mountain Realty almost 3 years ago

Yikes. Makes a walk in the woods in your area look more like an adventure... Deer are fun to see, black bears are nice to see while you are still in the car...

Posted by Mary Strang ~ Viroqua, WI Real Estate (RE/MAX Hill Country) almost 3 years ago

Morning Charlie, Great action capture you've got there. LOVE it!!! Those N. GA mountains are magical huh?

Posted by Cynthia Bartch ~ Redesigned Spaces ~ all round nice gal... (Home Stager/Property Stylist & more! Granville, Ohio) almost 3 years ago
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