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We would like to share with you our experience of the wonderful nature walk that we embarked on last weekend (March 28, 2003). First, we will introduce you to our astounding guides and chaperones. Marsha (food provider), Cheryl (guide/game conductor and prize provider), and Jim and Barbara with the astonishing knowledge about plants and other things on our trail! In addition to her help and her kindness, Barbara showed us what leafless poison oak looks like.
Some of the things that they showed us we have already learned about in school. Fop example, igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks we studied earlier that month.
Some safety procedures that we went over included: never take a motorized vehicle on the trail at any time, never pick any of the plants or flowers, and never eat any plants unless you know for sure what it is or else you might get sick or die!
If you develop the trail then everybody would have somewhere to safely hike and ride his or her bike. They wouldn’t be on the road all of the time and run the risk of getting hit by a car.
Well, to close this I just want to say thank you to everybody who is working to help the trail be constructed.
Thanks again.
Garrett Carter (age 12)
& Jeromie Mason (age 12) |