Nature
Touring the Raccoon River
I thought it was just a small park, but I didn't expect it to be so big. When I first entered the park, I saw a stone tablet poem embedded in the wall. I read the first few lines and gradually lost my patience, but my mom was interested in it and took a lot of pictures with her phone along the way. I had to call my mom and she said she was waiting for me on the bridge, but I didn't know which bridge. I went around and around, and it took me a long time to rendezvous with my mom.
By John K Delgadillo4 years ago in Earth
The Unchanging Green City
Some people like tall buildings, and traffic across the metropolis; some people like small bridges and flowing water, the gentle dream of Jiangnan water town; some people like the beautiful scenery, the charming scenery of the seaside city; others like the quiet and peaceful, mountain foggy village. And I like the four seasons' evergreen hometown - the green city of Nanning.
By Linda T Harber4 years ago in Earth
Where Do Crows Sleep?
Crows are known for being intelligent, curious birds. But have you ever wondered where they sleep? Do they sleep in the trees as many people think, or do they have some other place that they prefer? Do they sleep in their nests? Keep reading to find out where crows really sleep!
By Heather Whitney4 years ago in Earth
Racing to fill Space -2050-
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Would you believe an open world of vacuum space; no human life on earth? No longer traceable? No animal, plant life, mankind or humanity – vanished. Floating wasn't optional or even the once in a lifetime opportunity. A populated creation that hardly existed by the universe. An overwhelming story how reproduction once took place. Yes, the once took place is a bad joke. The demand was so powerful, no human could stop the opportunity for growth. Centuries of man made destruction to evolve fast production for a demanding world. As it was told a wicked scientist stood behind a control panel; operational robotic-zombie creating vacuumed space life.
By Della Lonaker4 years ago in Earth
The Taste of Summer
For me, summer tastes like freshly picked berries of all sorts. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. I have been a berry picker since way back. Every time I pick a berry I am immediately brought back to childhood when life was much simpler, when I was young and free, without a care in the world.
By Miranda Ivory Marie4 years ago in Earth
I've Got That Sinking Feeling
Anyone living on the water can tell you about tides, winds, and the combination of both. Squalls are a common occurrence when living on the water. To be more accurate, squalls can happen anywhere. If you look up the definition of squall, you’ll see that it is a sudden and violent gust of wind or worse - a localized storm that brings heavy precipitation.
By Margaret Brennan4 years ago in Earth






