So this is extremely late but i need to do it anyway. One part of the field trip i really enjoyed and thought i learned alot from was when we went on the hike following Mr. Hardy and went to that pond you could call it. I found it really interesting because we could really see what creatures were in the environment. Mr. Hardy himself picked up a small lobster, i think, and the thing was clamping down on his finger. It looked pretty painful in my opinion. Not only that but we could flip over pretty much any rock and find a crab. My friends were running around going “Hey look at this huge one i found” “No look at my giant one”. It was really funny and cool. Some student even went in the pond as well and found some really cool creatures. Most everything else on the trip was not even close to as cool that part was. On a side note i had no idea Mr. Hardy knew as much about marine life as he did. It was surprising to me and was really awesome.
Field Trip from a long time ago
November 6, 2012 by pubanomics
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