Bear Foot Fine Gardening and Property Services

Bear Foot Fine Gardening and Property Services We provide excellent property maintenance for your home or business and have multiple connections to ensure that your property is in tip top shape.

Julie truly cares for the environment and wants to create outdoor living spaces that you enjoy spending time in. Specializing in:
Bed Maintenance and Installation
Organic Treatment Programs
Kitchen Garden Installation and Maintenance
Beautiful Designs for Decorative Pots
Tree and Shrub Trimming
Native Area Rehabilitation
Maintain Native Trees and Shrubs
Noxious Weed Control
Always Looking Out for Your Property Needs

06/15/2025

The Circle of the Four Bears

In the ancient days, when the earth was young and the spirits of the animals walked freely among the people, there existed a sacred symbol known as the Circle of the Four Bears. It was believed that the four bears—each representing a different phase of the year—guarded the balance of life. These were no ordinary bears, but spirit animals with great power and wisdom.

The first bear, the White Bear, stood at the top of the circle. It represented the winter, the season of stillness and renewal. The White Bear was a symbol of strength and endurance. Its appearance was a sign that the people must honor the rest and the quiet of winter, for it was in these moments of calm that the earth healed, preparing for the new life of spring.

The second bear, the Brown Bear, stood in the east. It represented the spring, the time of growth and awakening. The Brown Bear was the spirit of rebirth, encouraging the people to plant their seeds, both in the earth and in their hearts. When the Brown Bear roamed the land, it was a time to listen to the whispers of new beginnings and to nurture all that had been started.

The third bear, the Black Bear, stood in the south. It represented the summer, the season of abundance and action. The Black Bear was the spirit of courage and protection, reminding the people to stay strong in the face of challenges and to cherish the fruits of their labor. The Black Bear’s fierce and protective nature inspired the people to stand firm and defend what was rightfully theirs.

Finally, the fourth bear, the Grizzly Bear, stood in the west. It represented the autumn, the time of harvest and reflection. The Grizzly Bear symbolized wisdom and the passing of time. It reminded the people to gather their harvests and prepare for the coming winter, to reflect on the lessons learned, and to honor their ancestors. The Grizzly’s mighty presence was a reminder of the importance of gratitude and respect for all the gifts the earth provided.

Together, the four bears formed a sacred circle, ensuring the balance of the seasons and the cycles of life. The people would gather to honor each bear, recognizing the spirit they embodied and the lessons they brought. The Circle of the Four Bears was not just a symbol, but a reminder that all life—whether in the stillness of winter or the fullness of summer—was interconnected and sacred.
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I’ve always said I get paid for my workouts, instead of pay to workout 🤣😂
10/27/2023

I’ve always said I get paid for my workouts, instead of pay to workout 🤣😂

07/04/2023
05/12/2023

This Beautiful Human will be working for me this year and is providing her own housing…

Interviewing Customers in Telluride and Mountain Village! Specializing in manicuring natural environments and native pla...
04/19/2023

Interviewing Customers in Telluride and Mountain Village!

Specializing in manicuring natural environments and native plant restoration. Organic practices using battery operated equipment to reduce noise and emissions. 25 years experience in mountain gardens from Winter Park to Jackson Hole.

07/21/2022

A new study on Audubon’s Hummingbirds at Home program shows the importance of community science and native plants.

This Market started last year and is a Great resource for local food!!
04/11/2021

This Market started last year and is a Great resource for local food!!

Looking for volunteers! The Learning Council needs help every week during the Arbol Farmers Market. There are lots of different shifts on Tuesdays where you can make a difference in your community! Markets start May 18th and go through October 12th.

You could: help advertise around town, cook with us in the kitchen, get vendors set up at the beginning of the market, serve community meals during the market, apprentice the Market Manager, and help the market close down at the end of the night.

Want to learn more about the possibilities of serving your community in a fun, meaningful way? Email us at [email protected].

03/24/2021

Getting your Cottage Food Certificate is more convenient than ever, check out the details below & come join the fun at the Montrose Farmers' Market

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