Friday, June 6, 2014

Spring Trip: Adi on the butterfly conservatory



When the 5th and 6th graders went on their Spring Trip, their first stop in Canada was a very magical place, the Butterfly Conservatory. The Conservatory was an awesome sight. We saw many different species of butterfly everywhere. There were blue butterflies, orange butterflies, tiger striped butterflies, red butterflies, purple butterflies, black butterflies, yellow, black, and red butterflies, and many, many more butterflies.


“There was, like, a million butterflies everywhere!” says Karenna Collins-Thompson, a present 6th grader, who really enjoyed the Butterfly Conservatory. My favorite thing about the Butterfly Conservatory is that the butterflies can actually land on you! And, we had a very special pair of butterflies reminding us of the importance of OWL.

“We saw two butterflies mating,” says Lee, also a present 6th grader, “and then one of them died.” I was very excited when a butterfly landed on ME!  


Although my butterfly flew away in a minute or two, others were more lucky. Keira’s butterfly REALLY liked her leg, and stayed on it for almost 10 minutes,while Marcellin had a beautiful butterfly hairclip.


“It was awesome,” said Marcellin, a 5th grader. I’m sure EVERYONE had a great time! I sure did, and I can’t wait to go there again!
-Adi



Special Thanks to Jason, Sam, and Karen for organizing such a GREAT Spring Trip! =)

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