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Summer Reading

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On page 9 I wrote, What is going on? Is a 4D shape a time machine? I predict they’re related

On page 15 I wrote, What’s the point of sending the machine to the future without them? There’s no witness that it went to the future, it could have gone next door

On page 21 I wrote, I think the time traveler went to the future, not went somewhere random

On page 28 I wrote, I predict he went back to dinosaur times or to a really advanced time

On page 47 I wrote, I like how the book is not how you would normally think of the future. It’s almost like he went back in time

On page 56 I wrote, I predict that he is going to destroy everything until he finds the machine.

On page 69 I wrote, I think they hid the time machine in the well

On page 77 I wrote, I think that spiders evolved and humans devolved instead of splitting into 2 species.

On page 91 I wrote, I predict that he’ll become friends with the morlocks

On page 105 I wrote, It’s so cool how he’s at a museum from his time. I think that the time machine is in there instead of the well.

On page 116 I wrote, I think Weena died and the morlocks will get used to the light

On page 124 I wrote, Did he just go to present time? I predict he accidentally went further into the future

On page 138 I wrote, I predict he made up half the story.\

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Summer Post 3

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AT&T Park

On our last night in San Francisco, we went to a San Francisco Giants game. The Giants were playing the San Diego Padres. Madison Bumgarner was pitching for the Giants against the Padres Odrisamer Despaigne. It was a really good game.

 

I was really excited to go to the game because the Giants are my third favorite team. I was hoping they would win.

 

During the first inning we got something to eat. I got a bacon wrapped hot dog. It smelled so good I had to start eating it before we got back to the seats. I finished it before the inning ended.

 

The game was scoreless until the sixth inning. The Giants scored 2 runs in the bottom of the sixth inning. Gregor Blanco, the left fielder, and Joe Panik, the second basemen, each had an R.B.I. in that inning. R.B.I. stands for runs batted in. I was really happy because I wanted the Giants to win.

 

In the seventh inning there was the seventh inning stretch. The seventh inning stretch is when everyone sings take me out the the ball game and a professional singer sings God Bless America. I went to the store to get a cool hat during that part of the game.

 

Madison Bumgarner had a no-hitter through six, which means he didn’t give up a hit. He gave up a hit in the seventh and 2 runs in the eighth. Will Venable had a 2 R.B.I. double.

 

We left in the 9th inning of the game because we where all tired and had to get up early the next morning.

 

The game went to extra innings. 2 extra, 11 in total. In the top of eleventh inning, Alexi Amarista had a R.B.I. single. That was the game winning hit for the Padres. The final score was 3-2.

 

After the game we went back to the hotel and the next day we came back to New York.

 

Summer Post 2

During our second day in San Francisco, we took a trip to Muir Woods. Muir Woods is a national park with giant redwood trees.

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Almost tall enough!

 

The trees were a lot bigger than I expected. I thought they would be 3 stories high, but they looked like they were 6 stories! That really surprised me. I also thought there would be thousands of bugs, and there was only a few flies and ants.

 

Muir Woods has a lot of really long hikes you can take. There is 554 acres of land, so the hikes were almost 5 miles long!  We took the main route for a mile. That’s where I took a selfie with a Redwood. Then we switched to a 5 foot wide route that was on the side of a mountain for the last 2 miles we hiked. I got scared because I thought I was going to fall off the side. Thankfully I didn’t. From up on the hill we had a really good view of the whole park. You could see hundreds of Redwoods.

 

At the end of the hike we saw the inside of a Redwood tree that was on display.

It was 1 foot thick and 5 feet wide. It looked bigger than my whole family combined! I learned that the rings inside the tree represent how old the tree is. This tree was from the year 508 A.D, so it was almost 3,000 years old! I thought that was really cool. The arrows on the tree are big parts of U.S. history. One of them is pointing to the ring from the year 1787, when the Constitution was written.

 

I also saw something that said why the trees are so tall. It said from November-April, it rains 60-140 inches and the temperature is 45 degrees to 61 degrees. It said that climate makes trees grow bigger.

 

I would really recommend going to Muir Woods. The hikes are really fun because it’s just nature. There isn’t anything on the hike that isn’t natural. It’s fun to try to guess how old the trees are by looking at them, and just seeing trees so giant is cool.

 

I was a little sad when we stopped hiking because I had a lot of fun. I couldn’t wait to go to the Giants game the next day though.

 

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On Saturday, June 21, we got to San Francisco. I was so excited to explore there. Wyatt told me before that it was really cool, so I couldn’t wait.

 

The first thing we did was go on the cable car. The cable cars there aren’t like the ones that go to Governors Island. They are like subways that go in the middle of the road. We took it up Powell Street. I saw a sign in the cable car that they where founded it the early 1800s, which I thought was really interesting.

 

We got off at Lombard Street. Lombard Street is the crookedest road in the world.

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The crooked road.

When I first heard that I didn’t believe it was actually crooked. I thought it was a joke. Then I discovered that it was more crooked than a paper clip. I said, “It would be really fun to sled down this in the winter” I really wanted to get a go cart and drive down it. We walked down it instead.

 

After we walked down Lombard Street, we went to Ghirardelli Square. Ghirardelli Square is where the old Ghirardelli factory was. Now it’s a lot of Ghirardelli stores and a few toy stores. When we went into a Ghirardelli store they gave us free chocolate squares. It was milk chocolate caramel. They were really good. I was so excited to get a whole bar of really good chocolate. I got a milk chocolate caramel brownie bar. It tasted like a Lindt chocolate truffle, which are my favorite chocolate truffles. After we got chocolate we saw a sign that said Ghirardelli was founded in 1852 in San Francisco. I thought that fact was really interesting because I didn’t know Ghirardelli was founded in San Francisco. I thought it was founded in Belgium or a country near there.