Monday, May 17, 2010

Interview With Mr. Talley





Last week, I had an interview with a farmer named Mr. Talley. I went there because it was a home schooling unit about the economy of the Northern Neck.
First, Mr. Talley took me for a long ride in his truck through a large forest that.t he owned. We saw A Fox family. There were three members of the fox family; A mom [that was looking straight at us.], and two baby foxes wrestling. The mom looked like a rabbit. She had big ears. The two baby foxes did not look like rabbits. [ Rabbits don’t wrestle.] there also was a sign that said : do not feed the bears and cougars. I got so scared! But Mr. Talley told me that it was just to keep the people from trespassing . Mr. Talley told me that I might see some wild turkeys on our drive, but we didn't. This is the end of my paragraph and I am gonna move on to the next one.



After the forest ride, Mr. Talley showed me his tractor. It was something called H-U-G-E! Here’s what it looked like on the outside: It was green and yellow and part black. It had tires taller than me!!! Here’s what it looked like on the inside: I saw all these funky computer thingees. I also saw a steering wheel that dropped right on my lap. The wheel weighed like twenty-five pounds! When it dropped, it hurt!!
After he showed me the tractor, it was time for the interview.



Mr. Talley became a farmer because his father and grandfather were farmers. His grandfather wanted to sell the farm to Mr. Talley’s sister, but she lived far away, so Mr. Talley bought it. Mr. Talley grows corn, soybeans and wheat. He grows his crops to make a little money and also just because he likes to grow crops. He plants his winter wheat in the fall, his corn April fifteenth, and the soybeans on Halloween. He uses machines to plant his crops. They are called combines. For the soy beans,it takes ten months until harvest time. For the corn, six months. I forget winter wheat. He harvests his crops with these machines called harvesters. His crops change from when he plants them like this; they change color, and size. The corn gets twelve feet high! He sells his corn to Perdue, he keeps his soy beans and his winter wheat after he harvests them. A farmer gets the soil ready for spring, and a machine flips the soil over. He doesn’t do this anymore because it takes the moisture out of the soil. Mr. Talley thinks I need a couple more birthdays before I can plant my own crops. This is what else he wanted to tell me about farming: He loves farming a LOT! He owns 250 acres of land! He planted pine trees about eight years ago, and I was born seven years ago. I am four foot two, and the eight-year-old pine trees were like twenty feet high. The pines are way taller than I am!



I loved my interview with Mr. Talley. I thought it would be boring. I thought we were just going to ask him some questions and leave. But it was much more than that. He took me around in his truck to see the forest , he put me in his tractor so I could look around in there, he showed me his huge corn storage tower, he let me pick two stalks of wheat so I could take it home and show it to my sisters, and more. If I ever become a farmer, I want to be like Mr. Talley.



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Help for Uganda

Guess what, readers! we are trying to collect stuff for an orphanage in Uganda. The kids in the orphanage need all the support they can get. They need anything a kid needs for school. Ask your kids! They'll know! Backpacks, crayons, pencils, pens, pencil bags, crayon boxes, notepads, journals, folders, lunch boxes, anything you can think of for school, they need. Did I mention what an orphanage was? Well, it is a place where children live when their parents can not take care of them. Pretty sad, huh? We just want to make the orphanage a more comfortable place for the kids, so that they will feel better. So please. Will you make a donation? You can get more info here.

Thank you Readers!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Vacation: Part 2


Hello, readers! I know that some of you knew that I am on a vacation. I miss all my readers so so so so so sooo very much. Did you know that it is usually like 7 degrees warmer here than my home in Loudoun County? Well, it is. It is like PARADISE here. Like all you have to do here is hang out and play outside. Did I also mention that lots of OLD people live here? Lots of Grandmas and Grandpas. It should be declared a public retirement village by The President of the United States, don't ya think? Let me tell you a little bit about my house that i'm renting. It has a H-U-G-E backyard and a t-i-n-y front yard. And that's just the way I like it. I didn't mention that my family is renting a house on the water, did I? Well, we have a house on a little creek that reaches inland from the Chesapeake Bay. This town also has an assortment of dogs, cats, birds, fish, blue crabs, fiddler crabs, insects, and lots more.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Embarrassments


Dear readers, how do you react when you are TOTALLY EMBARRASSED? I react totally AWFUL! I repeat, TOTALLY AWFUL! Here's what I do. I run around 1,576 miles an hour, then, I try as hard as I can to get out of the room that the drama is in. If that doesn't work, then I SCREAM at the top of my lungs like, AAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I try not to get in trouble. That is very hard, peoples!!!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Amanda The Cutie


Dear Readers,
Have you had a baby sister that is 5 years younger than you and you feel like you LOVE her but you don't like it as much as you like her when she messes something up that you are doing? I do. Her name is Amanda.Amma for short. My mom changes her name SOSOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOO many times. once she was First Tessa, then Amme, And Amanda, then, the weirdest of all, Scout!!!!! Scout, i tell you! It's only something that comes with life. It's human-natural. And sometimes, when you are in the middle of that time,you just have to let it go. Right now, I'm at the middle of that stage, so, can I tell you a secret: I sort of wish that it's 22 years later from now. [heehee.]

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Just A Warning

Dear Readers, there will be a guest post coming onto my blog by my friend Tyler. Just a warning to remind you that the post will be coming in a little while. He told me that he could write one.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Temporary Dora Lover




Dear Readers, there is this cartoon called "Dora The Explorer." I used to LOVE it when I was her age, but now I don't like it at all. It's just that I'm a boy and she's a girl and she 4 years old so, I guess I have to wait until she grows out of it. But, when she grows out of it, Dora's not done for the family. I still have to wait till Amanda is over it.And that will not be very short because, she doesn't even like it yet. Plus, I think I have to wait EVEN LONGER because Tish doesn't like Animal shows on TV either, so I think we have to wait until we are old enough to agree on everything. But, it's worth waiting for. After all, they are some pretty good sisters.