Dave Zbaracki of Duluth did a double take when he saw a black bear lounging in his children's kiddie pool on the backyard deck.
It would have been easy to mistake the bear for his black Newfoundland dog, but Gipper was inside the house, whining and yelping at the backyard intruder.
The bear was totally unfazed, his burly body filling up the plastic pool, his chin resting over its edge. The day was hot and the pool water was a good place to plop down.
"It was like he was thinking: 'I'm a bear. What are you going to do?' " Zbaracki said.
The bear would move on when he was good and ready, he surmised.
"It's Duluth. There are woods everywhere," said Zbaracki, who grew up there and moved back with his wife and two young children earlier this month. "It's not uncommon for Duluthians to have encounters with wildlife. You see deer everywhere in our backyards. Bears aren't as common, but they are around."
It's likely the backyard bear was the same one Zbaracki saw while walking his dog on Sunday along Superior Street, a few blocks from his Congdon Park neighborhood home. And it was probably the same bear he saw snacking on a neighbor's garbage after knocking the can over on Monday.
A bear in a kiddie pool may look cute, but Zbaracki warned that it's not normal. The bear likely is around because people left their garbage outside after last week's violent storm knocked out power, disabling electric garage doors, he said. He and his neighbors finally had their power restored on Monday, five days after losing it.