Zip lining looks like so much fun. I also love the idea of hovering over the native bush as I take in all the sights. Do you think you would be scared to try it? I think that at first it would be scary because your feet aren't touching anything.
The fruits, vegetables and herbs that you have picked to grow in your garden are some of my favourite. I love watermelon is on of my favourite fruits. I would love to have it on supply in my garden, ready to be eaten at any moment.
Isn't it wonderful reading about the amazing conservation efforts of people all around the world. I actually didn't know about the Lansan tree until the Summer Learning Journey. Do you think there are any tips that we could take from this project and use in New Zealand?
I look forward to reading your final few posts in the up coming days.
Hi Tiana, Great job on completing this activity! Going down a steep hill on a zip line sounds like fun, but stopping might be the hardest part. Have you ever smelt incense made from Lansan trees?
Kia Ora Tiana
ReplyDeleteZip lining looks like so much fun. I also love the idea of hovering over the native bush as I take in all the sights. Do you think you would be scared to try it? I think that at first it would be scary because your feet aren't touching anything.
The fruits, vegetables and herbs that you have picked to grow in your garden are some of my favourite. I love watermelon is on of my favourite fruits. I would love to have it on supply in my garden, ready to be eaten at any moment.
Isn't it wonderful reading about the amazing conservation efforts of people all around the world. I actually didn't know about the Lansan tree until the Summer Learning Journey. Do you think there are any tips that we could take from this project and use in New Zealand?
I look forward to reading your final few posts in the up coming days.
Have a great week.
Izzy
Hi Tiana, Great job on completing this activity! Going down a steep hill on a zip line sounds like fun, but stopping might be the hardest part. Have you ever smelt incense made from Lansan trees?
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