Traveling Safari

 

We had an amazing, once-in-a-life-time experience come to our little town David had an audience! in West Virginia. A group from Florida who raises zoo animals travels around to educate people about animals. It was a Safari on wheels! Esther, David and I decided to go down and spend an evening seeing it. It was small, of course, but it had some rare animals that were fun to see. My favorite part was when they let us take our picture with a baby lion! We also were able to see a white tiger,  black leopard, Bengal  tiger, big albino python, kangaroos, a camel, and the rare endangered ring tail lemurs. David and Esther also got great chances to draw the animals  while I took  pictures. We were glad that we could see such special parts of God’s wonderfully creation without having to go very far.

 A thrilling moment!

Peek-a-boo!Job 12:7 “But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee; and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee:”

Happy Birthday West Virginia

West Virginia state flag

Today is June 20th and it is West Virginia’s 145th birthday. We are thankful that we are free mountaineers. West Virginia is in the heart of the Appalachian Highlands. It is a very beautiful place to live and is nick named the Mountain State. West Virginia entered the union on June 20, 1863 as the 35th state. The state capital of West Virginia is Charleston which is the largest city State fruit - Apples in the state. West Virginia ranks 41st in size with a total area of 24,231 sq mi. including 145 sq mi of inland water. The mountain state is 1,500 ft above sea level which makes it the highest state east of the Mississippi River. West Virginia has warm humid summers and cold humid winters and is a great place for sledding :) 79 percent of West Virginia has hardwood forest with commercial species of oak, yellow poplar, maple, birch, beech, black walnut, hickory, and gum. But it also has State insect - Honey beesoftwoods including pines and hemlock firs. There are also flower trees such as wild crab apple, dogwood, hawthorn, and redbud. Among the many flowering bushes and plants are the rhododendron, which is the state flower, the laurel, blueberry, hepatica, wild geranium, and black-eyed Susan. There are deer, State Gem - Chalcedony geodeblack bear, bears, cougars, beaver, otter, marten, raccoon, mink, skunks, opossums, squirrels, rabbit, bobcats, foxes, and ground hogs. And there was buffalo and elk in West Virginia at one time. Maybe that’s where the name of our hill, Buffalo Calf, came from. Birds and fish are also numerous.

We are very proud of all our inventions. One of the most widely used is the toothbrush. We know it was invented in West Virginia because if it had been invented anywhere else it would have been called a teethbrush :)

We also have lots of dragon milk in West Virginia. You see, because of the hills, the cows have two legs that are shorter than the other two. That’s how we get draggin’ milk :) State Animal - Black Bear

West Virginia state symbols.

State Animal-Black Bear

State Bird- Cardinal State Bird - Cardinal

State Butterfly-Monarch butterfly

State Colors-Old gold and blue

State Fish-Brook Trout

State Flower-Big Laurel State butterfly - Monarch Butterfly(Rhododendron)

State Fruit-Apple

State Gem-Chalcedony

State Insect-Honeybee

State Reptile-State Fish - Brook TroutTimber rattlesnake

State Soil-Monongahela Silt Loam.

State song-”West Virginia Hills”

State Tree-Sugar Maple State Flower - Rhododendron

Our state motto is : Montani sempre libere - Mountaineers are always free. Just as our forefather’s dreamed and fought for political freedom, so there is a need in our day for spiritual and moral freedom from the bondage of sin.

A Growing Experiment

Mushrooms 021 Mushrooms 002I really like mushrooms so one day I decided to grow them. First we decided where to buy them. We bought them from Jung Seed And Nursery in Michigan. Mushrooms 020When they first came we watered them and made sure all the soil was wet. After that we set them in a warm dark closet for about ten days until a gray mold had covered most of the top. Then we watered them a lot more and put it in a cooler dark place. Mushrooms 029If they are Mushrooms 016ripe, the bottom opens up and you can see ridges. Mushrooms 018This is at the peek of their freshness. Ten days after the mold had mostly covered the dirt, we where able to pick two mushrooms. They tasted really fresh for dinner. The next day weMushrooms 001 picked nine more! The following day we picked more than we had ever pick before - 20! That made a total of 31! This was our first bigMushrooms 031 harvest. A couple of weeks later we got another big harvest. In all we harvested around 50 mushrooms. We also dried them so we could put them on pizza and in other foods. I always am amazed as I examine the small works of God’s hands.

Psalm 143:5 “…I meditate on all thy works; I muse on the work of thy hands.”

Snow Zoo

We love playing in the snow.

We tried to think of something we could do in this snow even though it

Our pathsThe lion cagewasn’t deep enough to go sledding or packable enough to build anything. I really wanted to go outside for some fresh air so David and I got an idea to make a zoo!

We made paths with our feet and with a stick made lines representing cages. I didn’t think From house to pond!we could make it very large but we kept adding sections. The first one was for desert and plains animals, the second for jungle animals, and the section around the pond was for sea life. There was a cage for about every animal you could think of.

Before we knew it, we had covered the area between our house and the pond: a distance of about 130 yards!

Creativity:
Approaching a need, task or an idea from a new perspective.

A Trip to Cabela’s

All of us in front of Cabela'sThis week we had the opportunity to go to Cabela’s with some friends of ours the Elliotts and Pitcocks. Fist sight in  the storeIt was a long drive but defiantly worth it. They had a really colossal mountain in the middle of the building covered in all sorts of animals. They had a lynx chasing a rabbit, mountain sheep jumping a real running stream and waterfall, polar bear standing up, a heard of muskox charging down the mountain and being attacked by timber wolves, and a big herd of elk which were all life size. And lots of other little animals all over the mountain.

Grizzly bears fighting over prey.Desert sceneLynx catching a snowshoe hare.

Enjoying the mountain. Notice the polor bear in the bacMuskox being chased by artic wolves.

Fleeing caribu


 
 
 
Lions and hyenas fighting over zebra!The gigantic Elephant.In another section of prairie and desert there was a huge life size elephant. And they had a leopard jumping into a tree trying to catch a bird that was flying away, and a heard of lions and hyenas fighting. They also had a big crocodile that had a bird in it’s mouth. 

We ate lunch there and James, Daniel, David, and I tried roasted buffalo which was really good. Our friend Alex had ostrich.

One of the most fun things we did was trying out the laser gun gallery. For a dollar you got two rounds of shots. There was lots of little targets beside objects and when you hit the targets the objects would move. They had all sorts of funny things happen if you  hit the targets; like if you hit a skunk then a spray of water would shoot at you. Or if you hit a target beside a bush then a big black bear came out of the bush and there were tons of others. The deer jumping over the fenceInside the Whitetail World.Two bears fighting 
We also got to go into Whitetail World which was really awesome. There must have been over a hundred prize wining white tail deer jumping over fences or just grazing or running away from predators. On the side of the path there was a fake person that would tell stories if you pushed a button. In the Whitetail World they also had a brown bear and black bear fighting right next to the path; it was scary looking.

Entrence to the aquarium.They also had a hallway and the walls were fish tanks with fish in them. There was one fish that looked big enough to ride :)

A sculpture of bears attacking an eagle.I now have a new appreciation for the verse in Genesis that says “And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.” see the rest of Genesis 1.

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