Vandals burn farmer’s beloved bear sculpture: ‘Everybody is so upset’
DEBERT, N.S. — Vandals have destroyed a beloved, five-metre-tall sculpture of a bear, a Nova Scotia farmer’s annual tradition promoting his family’s poultry and pumpkin farms.
Blake Jennings, who has fashioned a bear out of hay every fall for 14 years, said he awoke Tuesday to discover this year’s sculpture had been burned overnight.
“A ridiculous amount of people are contacting me to say how much it means to them and their children,” he said. “Everybody is so upset, and their kids are upset.”
He posted photos to his Facebook showing the happy-looking teddy bear had been turned into a blackened, smoking ruin.