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Sunday, June 10, 2007
fieldtrip
My family and I are going on a field trip tomorrow we are going to the Farmington Bay bird refuge it is a homeschooling activity. I bet it will be lots of fun. if you want to go here are the instructions.
It is at 10:00 6/12/2007
Here are directions to the site: Farmington Bay WMA is located at 1325 West Glover Lane (925 South) in Farmington, Utah.
Coming From Salt Lake
Travel north on I-15 to the Centerville Exit, Number 319.
The exit ramp will put you on Parrish Lane eastbound.
Turn left (north) at the first light, which is Marketplace Drive.
Marketplace Drive will merge with the frontage road. Continue north on the frontage road.
After approximately three miles, you will reach a stop sign at Glovers Lane.
Turn left (west) on Glovers Lane, which will cross over I-15.
Continue west on Glovers Lane to 1325 West. Turn left (south) into Farmington Bay WMA.
Coming From Ogden
Travel south on I-15 to Farmington Exit, number 319.
The exit ramp will deliver you to Park Lane. Turn right (west) on Park Lane.
Park Lane will bear south, and will become 1100 West. Stay on 1100 West heading south.
1100 West will end at 500 South. You will be forced to turn left (east).
Continue east on 500 South to 650 West. Turn right (south) on 650 West.
Proceed south on 650 West to Glovers Lane (925 South). Turn right (west) on Glovers Lane.
Have fun.
It is at 10:00 6/12/2007
Here are directions to the site: Farmington Bay WMA is located at 1325 West Glover Lane (925 South) in Farmington, Utah.
Coming From Salt Lake
Travel north on I-15 to the Centerville Exit, Number 319.
The exit ramp will put you on Parrish Lane eastbound.
Turn left (north) at the first light, which is Marketplace Drive.
Marketplace Drive will merge with the frontage road. Continue north on the frontage road.
After approximately three miles, you will reach a stop sign at Glovers Lane.
Turn left (west) on Glovers Lane, which will cross over I-15.
Continue west on Glovers Lane to 1325 West. Turn left (south) into Farmington Bay WMA.
Coming From Ogden
Travel south on I-15 to Farmington Exit, number 319.
The exit ramp will deliver you to Park Lane. Turn right (west) on Park Lane.
Park Lane will bear south, and will become 1100 West. Stay on 1100 West heading south.
1100 West will end at 500 South. You will be forced to turn left (east).
Continue east on 500 South to 650 West. Turn right (south) on 650 West.
Proceed south on 650 West to Glovers Lane (925 South). Turn right (west) on Glovers Lane.
Have fun.
Saturday, June 09, 2007
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Poems
I memorized this poem by John Greenleaf Whittier.
My family and I wrote this poem. We were trying to re-write the same poem using modern language. We think its pretty funny.
This is a poem I found in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I like to say it as fast as I can.
We search the world for truth. We cull
The good the true the beautiful.
From graven stone and written scroll.
And all old flower fields of the soul.
And when the seekers of the best
We come back laden from are quest
We find that all the sages said
was in the book our mothers read.
The good the true the beautiful.
From graven stone and written scroll.
And all old flower fields of the soul.
And when the seekers of the best
We come back laden from are quest
We find that all the sages said
was in the book our mothers read.
My family and I wrote this poem. We were trying to re-write the same poem using modern language. We think its pretty funny.
Yo, we’re goin out to find the good stuff
We separate it from the bad fluff
In printed junk and from the net
And from old homies we will get
And when the punks go for the best
We come back loaded to our nest
We find that all ya’ll seniors said
Was in the book yo Mommas read.
We separate it from the bad fluff
In printed junk and from the net
And from old homies we will get
And when the punks go for the best
We come back loaded to our nest
We find that all ya’ll seniors said
Was in the book yo Mommas read.
This is a poem I found in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I like to say it as fast as I can.
Dear friends we surely all agree.
There’s almost nothing worse to see.
Than some repulsive little bum
Always chewing chewing gum.
By Roald Dahl
There’s almost nothing worse to see.
Than some repulsive little bum
Always chewing chewing gum.
By Roald Dahl
poems
by
roald dahl
dear friend we shuley all agre
thares allmest nothing worse to see
than some repulsive little bum allways
allways chewing chewing gum
by john green leaf witier
we search the world for truth.
we cul
the good the true the butiful.
from grave stone and writen scroll.
and when th seakers of the best
we come back laiden from are quest
to find that all the sages siad.
was in the book are mothers read.
by grey
kate
lara and
chris gallagher
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