Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Day Three Churchill Canada 6-21-11


We did a lot of work. Cored 9 trees twice each. The hard part was getting through all the growth around the bottom to get to the truck of the tree. Boy am I tired tonight. We had a bonfire because of the summer solstice. That means today is the longest day of the year. We roasted the biggest marshmallows I have ever seen.
The sun set at 10:30, but it still is not totally dark. They are having about 21 hours of sunlight right now.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Edie! The kids have many questions for you.
Celestina: "What kinds of whales did you see?"
Ashley: "How did you feel when you saw so many whales?'
Jose: "Were you sad when you found out the polar bears were gone?"
Stephanie: "How old do you think the whales were?"
Julissa: "So far are you having a great time on the trip?
Ariel: "Were you scared when you went on the plane?"
Omar:"How did you feel when you saw the whales?"
Jackie: "How is the air?"
Enjoy your day! We have 2 more days of school left!!!

Anonymous said...

Students are excited to follow your progress, but many are complaining about not being able to respond to you on their own.

Anonymous said...

Andres: " Does that happen only in the arctic?"
Sylvia: "How many jackets do you have to wear?"
Ricardo; "How cold is it?"
Anthony: "Are you having a good time?"
Peter: "Are you going to post more pictures?"
Caligari: "Have you seen any animals?"

Anonymous said...

Hi Ms. walker is me estela felix how you been i hope you are having fun and hope you check more trees

Anonymous said...

Hope you're having a great time! Our students are excited to hear all about it. Today is our last day of school and they are amazing! It was really sad to see Crystal and Jason go because they are going to other schools and we will miss them terribly. The rest of the kids are looking forward to summer break. They want to hear all about your trip next year over lunch! Enjoy!