Plop, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark

Since Friday we have been foraging for berries and rose hips for our jam and jelly making. An old lady who is my friend in the village has an apple tree and a beautiful garden. She gave me some apples from her tree and also gave me some tomatoes today because I took her some of our bramble jam and our rose hip jelly. We also made some granny loaves to go with the jam and a berry crumble so we did not waste any of our ingredients. I made two of the labels for the rose hip jelly, in the middle is Caspian’s label. Mine say happy jelly and star jelly.

Today I started reading about Plop who is a baby owl and he is afraid of the dark. I read up to page 43. I had fun because it is a really nice book. Plop lives with his mummy and daddy and I think that is really cute.

Two of my cats had to be collected by the vet lady today and are having operations tomorrow. I am missing them a lot.

I wrote to three of my friends today, they were Owen, Annelise and Mena. I am writing more tomorrow.

Be happy, have fun and smile every day.

Lots of love from Tanith xxx

 

3 Replies to “Plop, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark”

  1. Wow you managed to pick loads of brambles Tanith! Enjoy the book, a great choice if you ask me. I hope your cats return home soon 🙂

  2. Wow, the baking looks delicious Tanith!!
    Glad you are enjoying the Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark so far… we’ve only read chapter 1 this week so no spoilers! We’ve made a tree in the classroom with some owls on it, when the group has added a bit more we will take a photo for you.
    Hope you enjoyed reading your letters from the class!
    Miss S

  3. You have been busy making all of that lovely bramble and rose hip jelly and your baking looks delicious, Tanith.

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