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Pugs and Bugs
Oct. 14, 2009
Pictures I've Taken Over The Summer
Sorry I haven't updated in a while.I've been really busy with homeschool stuff and chores.It's raining outside so I thought today was a good day to update ya'll.
Here are some picture that i've taken this summer of some butterflies that have been hanging around our house.


Here are some pictues of my dog Victor

 He is spoiled rotten.
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Mar. 10, 2009
Yadkin Valley R.R
Yesterday evening my brother and I were going to get a webkinz at the mall. On our way we came to a railroad crossing. The railroad crossing bars were down. This means to stop, a train is coming. We got to watch the Yadkin Valley Train. It backed up across the tracks to pick up some rail cars. When it connected there was a loud boom. Once it was connected the train went forward a little ways, then went in reverse. It was exciting to watch.
http://www.gulfandohio.com/railroads_northcarolina_yvrr.htm
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When I was younger my family went to Tweetsie Railroad in Boone, NC. I got to ride the train. I was young, so it was scary. As you ride the train you watch cowboys and indians fight.
http://www.tweetsie.com/

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My mom has been researching our family tree. She discovered that my dads great grandfather worked as a brake man for the railroad.

This is the train depot we think he worked at in Virginia
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Mar. 9, 2009
Its All About Plays
Today we read a play adapted by Adele Thane called The Baker's Neighbor. It was really fun to read. It had 9 characters:
Manuel Gonzale, a baker
Pablo Perez, his neighbor
Carlos, a boy
Romona, Inez, Isabel { Carlos's sisters
Judge
Three women
Villagers
My brother read Manuel, Pablo and Carlos. Mom read the three sisters Romona, Inez and Isabel. I read the Judge, the three woman and the villagers.
My family and I went to see a play. It was The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum with music and lyrics of the MGM motion picture score by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg. Presented by The Surry Arts Council. It was preformed in the Andy Griffith Playhouse on March 6-9, 2008.
It was very exciting to watch. My mothers Aunt Glenda bought us tickets for the play becouse she knew it is moms favorite movie. During intermission we met a Hollywood star. She played Thelma Lou (Betty Lynn) on the Andy Griffith Show. Betty Lynn now lives in Mount Airy, NC. Mount Airy is Andy Griffith's home town.
Picture of Betty Lynn outside of the Andy Griffith Playhouse.

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Betty Lynn as she looked playing Thelma Lou.
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Mar. 4, 2009
Posing Pooch
Yesterday I was bored so I figured I would get out my camera and take some pictures. I got out my sun glasses out and put them on my dog.
Here are a few pictures of him.



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Mar. 4, 2009
Being Patience
In My Devotoion we read about being patient. I have some patience, but not a lot . I think people sould work on their patience. The Bible verses for this devotional was Psalm 25:4-5.
4. Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths.
5. Lead me in thy truth,and teach me: for thou art thy God of my salvation; on the do I wait all day.
I will look back at these verses and practice my patience.

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Mar. 3, 2009
Rubber Wishbone
What You Need
- Uncooked chicken bone or wishbone
- Clean, empty glass jar with lid
- White vinegar
What to Do
Clean the bone thoroughly and let dry overnight. Place the bone in the jar and add enough vinegar to cover the bone. Secure the lid and let the jar stand undisturbed for seven days.
What Happens
The bone becomes soft and rubbery. It can be twisted, and, in some cases, tied in a knot.
Why It Works
The vinegar (acetic acid) dissolves the calcium from the bone, leaving it soft and bendable.
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Mar. 2, 2009
Snow in Virginia
Sunday about lunch time it started to snow. So yesterday I took some pictuers of it and the mountain. It was so beautiful. Here are some pictures I took:


It looks like the asphalt has crystalized.






My dad took this picture.
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Feb. 26, 2009
Central Park in New York
Today we read a story by George Sheldon called Chester Cricket's Pigean Ride. It was good. The part that interested me was Central Park in New York.


Author George Sheldon
Here is a picture of Central Park.
I think Central Park is so beautiful. This picture is from the website
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Park
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Feb. 25, 2009
Mohawk, Bears and Tattoos ...Oh My !
Today I read a story by Joseph Bruchac called The Night Alone. It was an interesting story. The part of the story which caught my attention was how he done the indian tattoo. I wanted to know more about the Mohawk tribe. So I done some research online.
http://www.bigorrin.org/mohawk_kids.htm

Photograph by Michael Greenlar
http://www.josephbruchac.com/

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Feb. 24, 2009
The Sweet Thing About Bees
Today we read a story called From Bees to Honey by Sylvia A. Johnson. It was really interesting. One of our boys in youth is a beekeeper. I think it would be really scary to take care of bees. We went online to research about beekeeping.

http://www.summitgardenshoney.com/
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