Yesterday we went to East Sooke Park with the Hagren-LeBlonde's. At first I didn't want to walk a kilometre to the beach, and it was raining. But after the kilometre to get down to the beach it was totally sunny, and then I thought it was worth it. And then Ava, me and Emma made up a game that we were seagull savers. We had a flag that we had to protect from the waves, because the waves were actually very big. But they were still the kind that you can stand in when they come up the shore. They crash way out where it is deep and then swish up on the beach. Later we had a picnic lunch on the beach. After lunch Ava, Emma and Ava's new friend that she met on the beach went over to the rocks. I was still playing in the waves. When I noticed that they were at the rocks I went over. And then we found tonnes of sea anenomes! We found them in tide pools. I put my finger in one and it closed up on it. Then, we went back on the beach and found a lot of jellyfish. They were about the size of medium sized marbles and perfectly see-through. They had red things in them, and Mom thought they were blood vessels. But I knew they were egg sacs. Some of them were dead and some of them were alive. The first bunch of them were alive. I got to see them swimming. And then the next batch was dead so I fed them to the anenomes. We stayed at the beach for four whole hours. End of blog...
Nate
Monday, March 23, 2009
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