Dear House and Homes,
We should have bought a lottery ticket, because today is a lucky day. Mac and Seb (us) get to blog about, presumably one of the best days so far.
Even though we’re more than half way there, we doubt that the rest of the days could compare.
Today we all read about Yertle the Turtle, and that inspires us to write today’s journal.
So here we go, and the day began, with a breakfast of muffins and toast and jam.
After that scrumptious and filling meal, we met with Professor Cash who said Churchill’s ideal; for sticklebacks, amphibians, sedge in the bogs, tadpoles and beetles and super cooled frogs.
There is one cool animal, called the Rana sylvatica, who freezes in winter, which surprises a lot of us.
It’s called the wood frog, and we heard how it talks; it uses ribbets and chuckles, when a mate it stalks.
We got ready to research, and wielded our hip waders, and went out to catch some tadpole evaders.
We looked for the traps, and examined the catch, only to learn that things don’t always match.
Sometimes pools were abundant with life, while others seemed to be the result of a strife.
It just goes to show, that nature leaves questions, that science was answering and left us suggestions; for any future research that we may endeavour, but if we’re not clever, we’ll just say …

...whatever. *snap*
~Mac and Seb
I heard that Indian girls merry frogs, that is the most weird thing I've ever heard. I did know that some frogs possess an array of poison that can kill a men in an hour.
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