Yeah we just specified one in a house that we designed. Of course I showed it to my fiancee, now that's on the to do list. We have a small island and we are going to use that as a test platform prior to committing to the entire kitchen.
The fiancee and I both graduated from Bend High, we still go to the Football Games, fun to watch. There's no such thing as a Lava Bear, but we still cheer for them!
The legend of the "Lava Bear," Central Oregon's very own mythical creature, has been around for many years. First identified by author and humorist Irvin S. Cobb during the 1920's, the existence of the "Lava Bear" became the subject of a much talked about hunt. The first live bear was caught by former government trapper Alfred Adams in 1924, who was part of the original hunt organized by Cobb. The "Lava Bear" turned out to be nothing more than a diminutive and malnourished black bear. Although the actual existence of a "Lava Bear" may be under under speculation, its namesake has lived on as Bend High School's mascot, since 1930.