Bear Night Tradition

The bear night tradition started in Winderburg, because. Ever tried to drink a beer in a costume?

It started as a dare… then stocked.

“You guys are unbearable! You look stupid, you roar and you kick trashcans!”

“Hey, stop being so tense dude. Embrace the silliness!”

“But why only brown bears? No pandas or carebears?”

“Have you seen any of these in Winderburg’s forests? And carebears, urggg. We roar, we don’t give hugs!”

So, next time you go to a bar, check this out… or don’t!

Is it spring yet?

I can’t wait for winter to end…

And the season of love to begin.

I want to do picnics!

Oh, there are plenty of activities you can do in the end of winter…

Blow soap bubbles…

Use a swing…

Build snow pals…

Because believe me, spring may be the season of plants and flowers…

But flowers need water. So, it rains a lot! Especially in Brindleton!

Appreciate what remains of winter while you still can…

The Bravest Scout Girl

“Come on, Blue Foot, I’ll show you the crater’s “secret” laboratory if you want. You must sweat like crazy in your costume. This is one big heatwave we have today. Hope you stay hydrated.”

“It has been left like that for a while now. The children have been working together to solve the mystery of the town. But no one has cracked it up yet.”

“You know, Blue Foot, I’m not sure eating these papers will help…”

“While you look around, I think I’ll repaint the lab. All this white… so boring! Needs more colors!”

“So, this is the door we’ve been trying to open for ages.”

“You’re big and strong, can you force it open?”

“What do you mean, “No.”? What’s the point to have brought Big Foot here then if he can’t open the door?”

“You don’t scare me, Blue Foot. You can’t even open a tiny door. I’ll have to open it myself.”

“Oh well, I have to consult with my buddies. I have a scout meeting soon. Good luck with the clues. See ya.”

A Yeti in Strangeville

Yetis do exist! One was spotted… in Strangeville!

“Big Foot!?! Can I have your autograph?”

“Bwahaha. These conspiracy theorists might fall for it, but not true scientists. This Big Foot is clearly a fake. He’re wearing a costume.”

The question is… what is Big Foot doing in Strangeville? A place where residents seem even stranger than him?

And where scout girls don’t even fret at his sight because they’ve seen worst?

Rudolph the red nosed doggie

The dog had lived in Brindleton all of her life and everything was fine until winter came. Her name was not Rudolph and she was not a he but a she.

It made her miserable. She blamed the weird people looking like big animals but smelling humans.

It was so cold, her nose froze and turned red!

She was such in pain!

Clement Frost wanted to help her. “Rudolph, with your nose so bright
Won’t you guide my sleigh tonight?”

That was definitely a no!

But Clement Frost was patient and kind. “Do not worry, little friend, I’ll find a way to help you.”

Winter in Brindleton

Polar bears are so graceful when they swim… and when they skate?!?

Careful Mr. Frost!

“I’m too HOT to wear winter clothes while jogging! Hmpf!”

Nothing like cloud gazing in the cold snow…

Why is that snowman so angry?

You’d expect cute bunnies to make a more joyful snowman!

Even Vlad won’t miss the winter fun! A perfect snowman!