Day 67: The fight is over. After months and months of living undetected among the creatures, yet constantly shrouded in a cloud of fear, help has arrived. The ship, Mary Ann, arrived at the shores yesterday, and the natives attacked on sight, but they were no match for England's gun powder and fighting spirit. I am finally returning to my home land. My mother, my poor old mother, she must think I am dead. Alas, the terror that I had become so used to in the past months has yet to fade, my mind is still addled and I do not feel quite right. The ship's crew has been avoiding me...I fear that I will not be accepted back home. The ship always sways, the clouds never stray. My sanity will never be the same. Goodbye, shores of mysterious fog, goodbye, days of hunger and pain, the constant darkness that consumes my mind, always on the brink of insanity, never myself. Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Captain John Smith, 1867
WOW! Science in Action! So much fun! over the past week me and my program-mates have gone through a long process of making a science squid video. I think my favorite part of the program was finally finishing the actual video and the feeling of completion and pride. I am really grateful to my teammates for doing so much, so to Brandon, Sophia the younger, and Hannah, THANK YOU!!! Its been a great experience!
Grace
WOW! Science in Action! So much fun! over the past week me and my program-mates have gone through a long process of making a science squid video. I think my favorite part of the program was finally finishing the actual video and the feeling of completion and pride. I am really grateful to my teammates for doing so much, so to Brandon, Sophia the younger, and Hannah, THANK YOU!!! Its been a great experience!
Grace
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