Wednesday, February 1, 2012

La-Karya's Time In The Woods...part 2

Read part 1 here: Link
Part 2:
...its ears where huge! Its face was so long that La-Karya could not believe it did not fall over. The site of such a creature made La-Karya's blood go cold, nothing and no one would be able to keep her here. La-Karya turned and fled up to the shrubbery she had been hiding in, but that wasn't far enough away from that horrible creature, she burst out of the shrubbery, crossed the hared ground where the monster had slapped and up into the tangled foliage on the other side, where she lay shaking with fright. What if it followed her? Some time later La-Karya saw the creature limping up the hard place that the monsters used.
After the glowing circle had vanished and reappeared mini times.
La-Karya was hoping down to where the water came out of the rocks, she very nearly hopped right into a little wiggly nose, her eyes slowly focused on the face behind the noes. La-Karya had only seen three other of her kind before, this one hardly resembled any of them, he was tough and muscular like her self, but small and shy.
La-Karya hopped backwards a pace, ready to fight this intruder who was on her territory. But he had no desire to fight this beautiful girl, he stayed where he was and spoke to her, he let his words flow, telling her every thing he knew. La-Karya calmed down as he spoke, listening to all he told her about the grass, the trees, the birds and all the creatures that lived here.
The sun had set and risen many times before the humans came back for her. La-Karya left ASPIN HILLS heart broken to leave her friend.
La-Karya died Oct. 18 2011.





Thursday, January 26, 2012

La-Karya's Time In The Woods...part 1

The wind whispered through the spiky leif trees. The glowing circle was in the middle of the sky when La-Karya heard the sound fo the horrible smelling monster came to life. She watched from her hiding spot, in the shrubbery. She watched as the five creatures who had brought her here, climbed into the monster. She sensed a immense sadness coming from the one who had introduced her to this beautiful place, and deep in side she knew that was the sors of that sadness. When the sound of the monster had faded away La-Karya let out her pint up breath. She turned and hoped through the shrubs to the water flowing out of the rocks. She drank a bit of water and let it flow down her throat. The creature that was called Bethany had left food and water for her, but the food wasn't nere as good as the plants that grew here, and the water after it was in the container she usad to drink from would taste dry and wired.

La-Karya hoped a short distins to some grass and nibbled it daintily, for a moment she wished that Butter-Cup had shared her love for the out side but Butter-Cup had said she was ' contented to sit in the sun and only have to hop a short ways to a reliable sors of food and water, and of cors being petted.' La-
Karya was not quit sure what Sun or Petted meant, but Butter-Cup seemed to think it was a necessary part of life.

La-Karya stopped chewing for a moment, she listened carefully, had she just heard some thing?
Then she saw it. It had been standing still so she hadn't noticed it. It was a terrifying sight, tall and thin....to be continued

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

My first attempt...

I'm taking a literature class with Eliza at her home. We started this club last October. I've enjoyed meeting every week for a book discussion of the chapters we read at home. Currently I am reading and almost finished with Anne of Green Gables.

What I've enjoyed most is Anne's imagination.