This is my best (and only) year of Blogging, next year Mary and I will be starting blogging in middle school and we will be commanding it. We want it to be as good as this year and the biggest series will be the 3rd 4th 5th and 6th episodes of the fight of the monkeys, my biggest hit in blogging. We felt middle school needs blogging also and so does high school and college. Does any one agree!
My famous one is fight of the monkeys and everyone likes it. I like my pictures on fight of the monkeys. The best part is the monkeys of course.
The things I didn’t expect in blogging is the programs. Like pbwiki, it is fun and easy. The other thing is that we would get comments from people from around the world, like Chris.
comments are like mini stories and stuff like this one for instance: Michael, your post made me smile. I am a dog lover myself and am quite in love with our black lab named Lily. Don't you just love those sad "please pet me" eyes of a lab? Lily is our darling and the baby of the family. She is coal black from head to toe except for her pink tongue that hangs out on hot summer days. Lily has the most patience and tolerance of any dog I have ever seen. She is actually trained and certified as a therapy dog. We take her to nursing homes in the community to visit the elderly and the sick. They fall in love with her very quickly! All of the family, but especially my mom, worked on training Lily to become a therapy dog. She had to pass a difficult test before she could be allowed around the nursing homes. She has to be laid back and easy-going. She can't bark or jump up on people. She has to be willing to sit for long periods of time and not be scared of sitting very close to a wheelchair. The elderly people LOVE to pet her and give her treats from their hand. Sometimes, they are too weak to hold the treat in their hand, so Lily just takes it gently from their lap or knee. Lily is an unusual dog in another way too. We call her our vegetarian dog. She loves to eat vegetables and fruit! Green beans and bananas are her absolute favorite. We also feed her carrots, apples, pumpkin, and little pieces of salmon for a treat. Lily is ALWAYS hungry, but then again, I think all labs are food lovers! Your last sentence about Sparky was my favorite. Dogs so often become as close as a best friend, brother, or sister. Does Sparky get to sleep in the bed with you? Lily is not allowed in our beds because she leaves coal black hairs wherever she goes. You mentioned you and your sister taking care of Sparky. What are the ways you take care of her? I know Sparky must love you like a brother!
See, that is like a mini story but a little long.
I also learned how far Canada
is from UK
by using Google see:
From: |
Moose Jaw , SK
Canada
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Drive: |
9,231 km (about 30 days 14 hours) |
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1. |
Head east on Stadacona St W toward 3rd Ave NW |
0.6 km
2 mins |
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2. |
Turn right at HWY-2 S/Main St N |
0.5 km
2 mins |
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3. |
Turn left at Manitoba St E |
0.7 km
2 mins |
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4. |
Slight left at Manitoba St Expy |
3.0 km
4 mins |
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5. |
Take the ramp onto HWY-1 E/Trans Canada Hwy E |
4.9 km
4 mins |
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6. |
Take the HWY-39 S exit toward Weyburn |
0.6 km |
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7. |
Merge onto HWY-39 |
68.0 km
50 mins |
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8. |
Turn right to stay on HWY-39 |
195 km
2 hours 27 mins |
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9. |
Continue on US-52
Entering United States (North Dakota ) |
12.0 km
8 mins |
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10. |
Turn left to stay on US-52 |
126 km
1 hour 37 mins |
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11. |
Continue on US-2-BYP E/US-52-BYP E |
2.0 km
1 min |
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12. |
Continue on US-2 E/US-52 E |
15.3 km
12 mins |
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13. |
Take the US-52 E/US-52 Business ramp to Minot/Jamestown |
0.6 km |
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14. |
Turn right at US-52 |
161 km
1 hour 42 mins |
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15. |
Turn left at US-52 |
38.5 km
25 mins |
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16. |
Turn right at US-281/US-52 |
65.3 km
42 mins |
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17. |
Turn right at Bud Murphy Memorial Hwy/US-281-TRUCK/US-52-TRUCK |
5.7 km
6 mins |
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18. |
Turn left onto the I-94 E/US-281-TRUCK S/US-52-TRUCK E ramp to Fargo |
0.5 km
2 mins |
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19. |
Merge onto I-94 E
Entering Minnesota |
514 km
4 hours 34 mins |
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20. |
Continue straight onto I-694 E (signs for I-694 E) |
38.3 km
25 mins |
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21. |
Take exit 58B to merge onto I-94 E toward Madison
Entering Wisconsin |
400 km
3 hours 51 mins |
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22. |
Continue on I-90 E
Partial toll road
Passing through Illinois , Indiana
Entering Ohio |
734 km
7 hours 16 mins |
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23. |
Take exit 142 for I-90 toward OH-2 E |
2.1 km
2 mins |
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24. |
Merge onto I-90 E
Partial toll road |
43.4 km
27 mins |
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25. |
Take exit 170B for I-90 E/I-71 S/OH-176 S toward Cleveland/Columbus |
1.1 km
1 min |
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26. |
Merge onto I-90 E |
27.7 km
19 mins |
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27. |
Take the exit onto I-90 E toward Erie PA
Partial toll road
Passing through Pennsylvania
Entering New York |
721 km
7 hours 0 mins |
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28. |
Continue on I-87 S/New York State Thruway S (signs for New York Thruway S/I-87 S/New York/Boston /Mass Pike)
Toll road |
23.4 km
14 mins |
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29. |
Take exit 21A toward I-90 E/Mass Turnpike/Boston
Toll road |
1.5 km
1 min |
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30. |
Merge onto New York State Thruway E
Toll road |
38.7 km
22 mins |
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31. |
Continue on I-90 E/Mass Pike/Massachusetts Turnpike
Partial toll road
Entering Massachusetts |
216 km
2 hours 9 mins |
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32. |
Take exit 24 A-B-C on the left toward I-93 N/Concord NH/S Station/I-93 S/Quincy |
0.7 km
1 min |
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33. |
Merge onto Atlantic Ave |
1.2 km
3 mins |
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34. |
Turn right at Central St |
0.2 km |
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35. |
Turn right at Long Wharf |
0.2 km |
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36. |
Swim across the Atlantic Ocean |
5,572 km
29 days 0 hours |
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37. |
Slight right at E05 |
0.8 km
2 mins |
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38. |
At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto E05/Pont Vauban |
0.2 km |
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39. |
Turn right at E05
Partial toll road |
27.9 km
22 mins |
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40. |
At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto A131/E05 heading to A131/Rouen/Paris/Evreux
Partial toll road |
14.7 km
8 mins |
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41. |
Take the exit onto A13/E05/L'Autoroute de Normandie
Partial toll road |
32.6 km
17 mins |
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42. |
Take the exit onto A13/E05/L'Autoroute de Normandie
Partial toll road |
91.0 km
47 mins |
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43. |
Take the exit on the left onto A14 toward Nanterre/La Défense
Partial toll road |
20.1 km
16 mins |
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44. |
Slight right at N13 |
2.2 km
3 mins |
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45. |
Turn right at Avenue de Neuilly/N13 |
82 m |
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46. |
At the traffic circle, take the 4th exit onto Avenue de la Grande Armée |
1.1 km
3 mins |
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47. |
At Place Charles de Gaulle, take the 5th exit onto Avenue des Champs-Elysées |
2.1 km
3 mins |
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48. |
Slight right at Voie Georges Pompidou |
2.2 km
3 mins |
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49. |
Slight left to stay on Voie Georges Pompidou |
0.1 km |
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50. |
Slight right at Quai de la Mégisserie |
0.1 km |
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51. |
Continue on Quai de Gesvres |
0.3 km
1 min |
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52. |
Turn left at Place de l'Hôtel de Ville |
59 m |
I used the six traits on my sparky post. I showed every detail about her life (except taste because who wants to lick sparky or eat dog food).
There is nothing I do not like about blogging at all. Every thing is good about it.
That is what I like about blogging and doing next year
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