Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Catch

              The Catch
Arr my paw. I trapped my foot on the bush. Oh no! What's this?  It’s a human.  He cut the bush so I could run away. I was going to go away but I quickly turned around and jumped onto the human.  Then I smelled fish so I zoomed off to where the fish smell was. I grabbed the fish and raced off though prickly bushes and I had to climbed hills and jump over logs and go through tunnels.   I was jumping over bushes and brushes then I through the fish in the water.  The human saw all the big fishes for his village. I gave him a stick so he could catch the big fish.  He patted me on the head then he caught two big fishes.  He gave me a fish then I disappeared like dust.

Friday, June 07, 2013

Onepoto Caves

Onepoto Caves  
                                    

The part I liked the most at camp was caving.   We went to the caves on the 27th of May.  The caves are at Camp Kaitawa.  My class, room 17 went to visit the caves.  We went there for a class camp to learn about new areas and to have fun.

The track starts on a 10 minute walk,through a number of rocky outcrops and overhangs.  The caves look like a big pile of rocks on top of each other.  They smell like the dust and they look all oval shaped and circular.

Next time I will go in more caves because I enjoyed it and I want to go in trickier caves to challenge myself.  I want to try and fit through little holes and squeeze through skinny openings.

I choose to write about Onepoto caves because I’ve never been in caves before.

By Kayla   

 
Photos from Camp Kaitawa Album!!