We saw a young man right in front of the line. He looked strange. "Hi. My name is Mr. Jordan. "I'm your tour guide for the day." "What is Old Town Car Island?" asked Aron. "Well Old Town is a historical state park which was actually a part of Car Island that they didn't make new.'' 1st, Mr. Jordan showed us Maggie's Clothing Shop. "This clothing shop is admiring. It never became old. In fact, it never went bankrupt. The workers have worked there for over 100 years!" Next came a Toy'R' Us. "Still not bankrupt and never old!" said Mr. Jordan. Mr. Jordan also reminded us that almost everything in most of the shops and most of the shops were about 300 years old! The third was The Dentist Emporium. It was old. And so did everything in it. It went bankrupt in 1888. Finally, something just like the field trip. Trolley tours! We saw the sights and heard the sounds of Old Town. When that passed it was time to leave.
The End.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
The School Field Trip (Super Special) Part 1
Hi. My name is Frank. Its a pleasure to meet you. Check out this new super special book!
Oh, you want to hear what happened in the book, huh? Well, no prob then.
"All right, all right, settle down." said my 1st grade teacher, Mr. Williams. You can call him Mr.W. "We will be taking a field trip today.'' Everyone cheered. Mr. Williams honked his horn. "To Old Town Car Island." "Right now?" asked Fred. "Yes." replied Mr. Williams. Melvin Berger raised his hand. "Where is Old Town Car Island?" "You'll find out." said Fred, the school brainiac. Finally, the clock struck 9. The bell rang. "Field trip!" yelled the first graders. A whole line of school buses were in front of the school entrance. It looked like Franklin the steam train pulling a long line of freight cars. Some were just regular buses. Our class took a school bus. Melvin went in front. Right where the GPS was. He looked at the directions very carefully. First down North Fwy 129, then take Exit 82b, to South hwy 805, to Exit 100a, right turn at Main St., left at Miriam Ln., down East Bernardo Center Rd., to South 5 Fwy...
Bill took the junction to 8 East Fwy. He took I. 205 South. Melvin looked at the GPS some more.
... to Exit 95x, down 2 Track Railway Rd. (That was all.)
When the bus stopped at the railway, Franklin the steam train was there; pulling a long line of freight cars full of baggage, cargo, coal, luggage, lumber, plywood etc.
Finally when bus stopped at a Bus Parking Only parking zone in Old Town Ln. We got out of the
bus.
Thats the end of Part 1. Please read Part 2.
Oh, you want to hear what happened in the book, huh? Well, no prob then.
"All right, all right, settle down." said my 1st grade teacher, Mr. Williams. You can call him Mr.W. "We will be taking a field trip today.'' Everyone cheered. Mr. Williams honked his horn. "To Old Town Car Island." "Right now?" asked Fred. "Yes." replied Mr. Williams. Melvin Berger raised his hand. "Where is Old Town Car Island?" "You'll find out." said Fred, the school brainiac. Finally, the clock struck 9. The bell rang. "Field trip!" yelled the first graders. A whole line of school buses were in front of the school entrance. It looked like Franklin the steam train pulling a long line of freight cars. Some were just regular buses. Our class took a school bus. Melvin went in front. Right where the GPS was. He looked at the directions very carefully. First down North Fwy 129, then take Exit 82b, to South hwy 805, to Exit 100a, right turn at Main St., left at Miriam Ln., down East Bernardo Center Rd., to South 5 Fwy...
Bill took the junction to 8 East Fwy. He took I. 205 South. Melvin looked at the GPS some more.
... to Exit 95x, down 2 Track Railway Rd. (That was all.)
When the bus stopped at the railway, Franklin the steam train was there; pulling a long line of freight cars full of baggage, cargo, coal, luggage, lumber, plywood etc.
Finally when bus stopped at a Bus Parking Only parking zone in Old Town Ln. We got out of the
bus.
Thats the end of Part 1. Please read Part 2.
Sunday, September 2, 2007
The Case of the Disappearing Honeybees, Part 7
It'd soon be the last book, I thought. But my brain sent me a message. "It could be too late." "But what if it isn't too late?" But it now wasn't the last book though. The next book would be the last book and the adventure would go quickly. But Alan didn't want want to wait to long. He found another school: Adobe Bluff. And he went on the website. He found out that there was something at that school which made it very fast to get to the Eastern California garden. He told the others about it. "You mean, we could borrow one of their airplanes or helicopters?" asked Andrew. "Yeah." said Alan. "Check out their website." So Alan showed the others the Adobe Bluff school website: www.adobebluffelementaryschool.com. The website was a non-fiction website. Of course they found out soon enough about the aircraft in the playground. So Alan borrowed 5 helicopters from Adobe Bluff. In fact, it was the last book. Everyone got into their helicopters, and flew east. Pretty soon, I found Eastern California State Garden on my monitor screen. The same old garden the bees had been. I called the others by radio and soon they found
the garden. I pressed a button on the helicopter and out came the hive my dad had made. The bees went in the hive and shared their colony with the only honeybee flying around the hive.
The End.
This Part 7: The End?
the garden. I pressed a button on the helicopter and out came the hive my dad had made. The bees went in the hive and shared their colony with the only honeybee flying around the hive.
The End.
This Part 7: The End?
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