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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Sunday Night


Hurricane Kyle is nothing more than a wind event here. We did not get much rain but the wind has been blowing and causing the lights to flicker. I guess at high tide at 1 AM the waves are expected to get up to 16 feet high.

Well, remember the picture at the beginning of the blog that showed some stone are work on the beach. I thought it was done randomly but found out today it was an advertisement for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The stone statue is called llanaaq and represents the Inuktitut word for friend.






Yesterday we went into a small town called Lunenberg. Based on these pictures what would you say was a main source of income for the town?





This picture was an earlier picture but I did not

get any response. Why are families cutting
and stacking wood?





What kind of mammal is this? How do you know it is a mammal? Where does it live and what does it eat? How is it important to the environment?





My favorite picture of the day... made me smile! YUM!



Mystery picture
?








Compare and contrast How your town is alike and different from Lunenberg? Here are some pictures of Lunenberg.

9 Comments:

At September 29, 2008 12:40 PM , Anonymous katie anderson said...

yummmmmmm cereal do you like the food there it must be fish or something what is it well i know 2 of them ice cream, cereal. bring some leftofers plz.

 
At September 29, 2008 2:20 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Mrs. Smith,
We think the wood is going to be used for fire to keep warm in the winter. The mammal is a seal. We can tell it is a mammal because it has hair or fur. We know that it doesn't lay eggs and it breathes air even though it can go in the water. We like the animal pictures. We would like to know what kind of ice cream you had.
From Ms. Reali's class.

 
At September 29, 2008 5:18 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

The boats and fish weather vane mean the people fish alot. The wood pile means long cold winters. We saw a seal in Maine once. We think the green house is haunted.
From Duncan and Connor

 
At September 29, 2008 7:30 PM , Anonymous ava borchuck said...

dear ms. smith, I think that the mystery picture is a church that startes with a flat botuem and gets pointer at the top love, ava

 
At September 29, 2008 7:30 PM , Anonymous ava borchuck said...

dear ms. smith, I think that the mystery picture is a church that startes with a flat botuem and gets pointer at the top love, ava

 
At September 29, 2008 8:38 PM , Blogger TreyMan128 said...

Hey Ms.Smith, It is me Trey Mitchell from Ms.Francos class. sorry about the whole hurricane thing. I was wondering if you guys record those wind speed, mlbs. and wind pressure. If you, tell wich day was the highest and how high was it.

 
At September 29, 2008 8:39 PM , Blogger TreyMan128 said...

Hey Ms. Smith. It is me tery mitchell from Ms. francos class. Do you guys see any wild turkey up in novia scotia. let me now. BY

 
At September 29, 2008 9:52 PM , Blogger Ann Smith said...

Hi Trey, I did see a domestic tom turkey in someones yard. Sorry , no wild turkeys yet.

 
At September 29, 2008 9:54 PM , Blogger Ann Smith said...

Dear Mrs. Reali's class,
You did real good on your answers! You guys are smart! I had some chocolate ice cream. Isn't that a fun sign! love, mrs. smith

 

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