As I was wandering around my front yard nothing has caught my eye, so I went to my backyard. I don't really go to my backyard because everything is ugly, dry, there's dirt everywhere, there's no signs of green life, and my Father took down my trampoline; the life of my backyard.
It's been weeks since the last time I've actually came back here and I found a list of things that were really eye-catching!
- My mom's garden that she stopped watering because she lost hope.
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2. My really tall tree that reminds me of a tree that would be in the Woods and in a Scary Movie.
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4. My mom's old sprinkler that actually had a Spider Web!
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The dark hole that has a small living plant growing inside of it(Probably the symbol of "Hello I am Living Creature and have found my home in your backyard, leave me alone please.")
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10/9/14
"There's a tunnel- like hole probably inhabited by a living creature. I grabbed a long stick and gently pushed it inside the hole to see if anything would pop out, but I realized it was wrong to disturb a living creature so I left it alone. Unfortunately, I have no idea what could be underneath, but I do have some ideas! I think it could be a Mole, Gophers, Squirrels, or a really big spider(like a camel spider I saw on Animal Kingdom. ) :(
I did leave a pile of peanuts though! Hopefully by tomorrow or Saturday they will be gone and eaten! My mission is to find out what's living inside that dark hole, and I WILL FIND OUT!" -My Field Notes
I love that you took little things that usually don't have much meaning,and found a way to make them interesting. The spider-web on the sprinkler is my favorite. I wonder what kind of spider created the web? I hope that your garden gets some wildlife in the spring.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't sure either what kind f spider made the web! But whatever kind of spider it was must of been very small! And thank you! :)
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