Friday, May 23, 2014
Monday, May 19, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
The Story of Hallows Eve
By Kaleigh Smith
Along the muddy roads at night
the winds would blow and then
a howl be heard amongst the trees
of the kingdom Mourning Dwen
the shrieks and cries of witches’ lies
beyond the river bend,
and be only heard at midnight in
this spooky howling glen
Along the muddy roads at night
the winds would blow and then
a howl be heard amongst the trees
of the kingdom Mourning Dwen
the shrieks and cries of witches’ lies
beyond the river bend,
and be only heard at midnight in
this spooky howling glen
Gardening
Today my family and I worked out in our garden (again). I was feeling a little sick, so I only did small things like carrying, cutting, or planting, while Morynn, Max, and Andrew did digging and raking.
I planted carrots, cabbage, and flowers, and after I had finished, my mom told me to water the plants and the new seeds. So I sent my brother, Max, to turn on the water. I starting misting some of the new seeds when, all of a sudden, the head of the water wand popped off and landed a little ways off. We all sit there in silence for five seconds before just bursting out laughing.
I planted carrots, cabbage, and flowers, and after I had finished, my mom told me to water the plants and the new seeds. So I sent my brother, Max, to turn on the water. I starting misting some of the new seeds when, all of a sudden, the head of the water wand popped off and landed a little ways off. We all sit there in silence for five seconds before just bursting out laughing.
I started to turn around so I could go turn off the water when the hose burst right behind me. A huge current of water gushed all over my back and legs, and that threw the boys into a laughing fit. It was like straight out of a movie.
Other than that, it was just a normal, spring day.
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
May Day
Summer has officially begun for Mendon. On May 3rd, 2014, in Mendon, we celebrated May Day.
The May Day Queen and her Court enjoyed a good breakfast at the Mendon Square and then were seated in front of the May Day poles.
The Queen was crowned by the King and a few joyous songs followed. Then the May Day girls braided the ribbons of the May Day poles while singing songs to their Queen.
Afterwards, there was a short program where a speaker presented his thoughts on the importance of May Day, and then the Queen and her Court sang a beautiful song.
When the ceremony was finished, families enjoyed delicious burgers, hot dogs, and nachos from the Burger Stand as well as flavorful snow cones from the Snow Cone Shack. Then, after conversing with other families and hanging out at the park, everyone went home happy and tired after the day's activities.
The May Day Queen and her Court enjoyed a good breakfast at the Mendon Square and then were seated in front of the May Day poles.
The Queen was crowned by the King and a few joyous songs followed. Then the May Day girls braided the ribbons of the May Day poles while singing songs to their Queen.
Afterwards, there was a short program where a speaker presented his thoughts on the importance of May Day, and then the Queen and her Court sang a beautiful song.
When the ceremony was finished, families enjoyed delicious burgers, hot dogs, and nachos from the Burger Stand as well as flavorful snow cones from the Snow Cone Shack. Then, after conversing with other families and hanging out at the park, everyone went home happy and tired after the day's activities.
The Museum
Dee held tightly to the rope. In the
darkness above her hovered a small dot, the entrance of the shaft—or was it the
exit? A few minutes had passed since she started her descent. She peered keenly
below her, hoping to see the bottom. Her stomach tilted when the rope made
another small lurch downward. Her breathing quickened, sounding strange and
unnaturally loud inside her sealed white suit. Dim lamps aligned the walls
every few feet as she continued down, the dusty air swallowing her. She
squeezed her eyes shut while she tried to keep her fear of heights under
control.
“How’s it going down there?” crackled
Yale’s voice over the com.
Instinctively, Dee pressed the com closer
to her ear. “Good so far,” she replied, her voice shaking slightly. “The entrance
is so low. I wish it wasn’t. It’s scary in here.”
“You’ll be fine,” Yale assured. “You’re
just nervous because it’s your first time. And you know that the guys who dug
the tunnel double- and triple-checked to make sure this place is safe.” Yale’s
voice paused for just a moment. “Of course, there may be explosives hidden in
the building, ready to detonate when anyone steps foot inside.”
“Thanks a lot,” Dee retorted.
Boris’s commanding tone forced itself in.
“You’ll be fine, Dee, you’re almost there. And we have defenses against the
traps. Just focus on the mission.”
With the light shining from her visor, Dee
could see the cavern floor. Her eyes followed the bending tunnel until they
found a faint rectangular shape emerging from the wall. “Hey, I think I am
almost there!” she exclaimed, nervously. Once she was only a couple of feet off
the ground, she unlatched herself from the rope, and landed on the floor with a
loud, “Oof!”
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