Tuesday 16th June – week in the woods

Hi,

Yesterday I did some of my maths and reading then we went on our bikes around Dock Park but we didnt go into the play bit as we are not allowed because of the coronovirus. I can’t wait until they open again.

Today we made our own campfire. We got an old pot, got some cotton wool and covered it in vaseline then added small sticks. I lit it with a lighter. I was very careful. I remembered that u kneel down on one knee and keep your distance from the fire as it’s very hot! We got marshmallows and toasted them then squashed them in a biscuit. It was yummy.

After that we checked by plants to see how they are growing. Look at the difference. I think the radish pot that is getting sun and water looks the best.

I was so hot mum filled the paddling pool up so I could cool down. I wish one of my friends  could come and  play with me in the pool. I cant wait until this virus is away!!

7 Replies to “Tuesday 16th June – week in the woods”

  1. Not sure what has went wrong. I uploaded 8 photos but only 1 has appeared on post…HELP

  2. I can see all 8 photos in the library?? Fire pit photo to the 4 radish pots. Not sure how I add them onto this post though….sorry.

  3. Think I’ve sorted it for you Ella. Great respect position at the fire, and yum that is a great looking s’more! Whoa, your plant experiment is going so well – you can really tell which conditions are working best!

  4. Fantastic photos Ella, great fire skills-that s’more looks delicious! The radish getting the sun and water is growing beautifully, you must be doing a good job of watering it!!

  5. Your photos look great, Ella. You did a great job of being very careful with that fire and your experiment with the radishes has worked really well.

  6. Your s’mores look delicious Ella and you have lit your fire safely. I love the look of your paddling pool, perfect to help you cool down in on a hot day. It will be great once the Dock Park is fully open again!

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