Stonehenge was our destination this weekend. Stonehenge started being structured in 3,000 B.C. That is about 300 years before the pharos of Egypt even started the first pyramid! As you drive up to Stonehenge the first thing you see are the Sarsen stones. The Sarsen stones are the biggest of the giant stones in Stonehenge. A Sarsen usually weighs about 40 tons and is 20 feet tall. As you get closer you see the Blue stones. The Blue stones weigh around two tons and are about a man’s height. You will also notice hundreds of small hills scattered everywhere. These are burial grounds. Stonehenge still holds many secrets. Just a month ago people found the place where the stones were from. They think the people of Stonehenge got its rocks from south-Wales. That is over 120 miles away! As you think that the question pops into your mind, “How did they do it?” Many scientists have ideas, but I know the idea I believe. Scientists have found hard circular rocks. Each one is the exact same size, the size of your fist. Scientists believe people back then rolled the huge rocks on these balls. People had not yet invented the wheel, but it was very close. They rolled the rocks hundreds of miles to the Stonehenge spot. Scientists believe the people did it in stages. They started with the massive Sarsen stones. It took about 500 years to do. Then they did the smaller, but still huge Blue stones. By the time they finished, it took them about a thousand years. Scientists believe that the people used the place to bury the dead. They have found almost sixty bodies. Stonehenge also does a special thing on the winter and summer solstice. As the sun comes up and as the sun goes down, the light filters through the two biggest Sarsens. It filters through the other end and is in is an exact line with the trench. The trench is where the Stonehenge people would walk to Stonehenge. The trench leads all the way to the river, Avon, beside Stonehenge. Stonehenge is amazing!
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Boston, UK

Friday, January 20, 2012
Sword Dancing

Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Happy Birthday!
Sunday was Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, but yesterday was the day all throughout the U.S. we celebrate him. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is always on the third Monday of January. My mom’s communication class this week was talking about great commutative speakers and one motivating speaker was Martin Luther King Jr. My mom let my sister and me come to class. But first we stopped at a store (the store was really a post office with food) and got candy bars as a treat for Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. We were pretending it was birthday cake. In class we learned more about how black people were treated harshly because of their skin color during Martin Luther King Jr.’s time. Martin Luther King Jr. was born into a house full of great communicators. His father and grandfather both were priests and he followed in their footsteps. M.L.K. Jr. had a strong belief that all people should have equal rights. M.L.K. Jr. admired Mahatma Gandhi, an Indian leader, because of his way of approaching a protest. Gandhi protested for equal rights for those in South Africa and India. Gandhi believed in the saying, “An eye for an eye leaves both people blind.” In other words if the people approached the problem with violence it would cause more violence. M.L.K. Jr. liked the idea so he started peaceful protests. These protests might just be walking up and down a street saying, “We want rights!” Still it made a difference. M.L.K. Jr. had many wonderful speeches and quotes. My favorite quote he had was something like If America is to stay a first class nation; it can’t have second class citizens. Even after peaceful protests some police came back at them with bats and guns. Thousands of blacks were arrested for sitting in a white area or going in a white bathroom. In 1964 M.L.K. Jr. was awarded the Noble Peace Prize. Only four years later he was shot at a motel he was staying at. Even after that it was a while before everywhere blacks and whites were completely thought as equal. My mom wrote four words on the board. They were Conviction, Clarity, Cadence, and Connectivity and we talked about how these things tie together to make a great communicator.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Nottingham
Rugga Chugga-Chugga Choo Choo! For the weekend we went on an
Omega cool field trip to Nottingham. It's not far from Grantham.
Based on the man in Lincoln Green who carries a bow and arrow, Nottingham is
Internationally famous. Howard Pyle wrote the book that started the story.
Nottingham also has a castle that we saw. We ate desserts in a little shop.
How we got to Nottingham was by train. It took about 30 minutes to get there.
Now the place is a museum to show people how life used to be in a jail. People convicted of a crime would go into the courtroom. We found out that many innocent people were sentenced to death because it was a public spectacle and crowds would gather around to see it. They were so popular that some people were trampled to death in the crowds. For cutting down a young tree or stealing cloth you could be hanged because it meant you broke the law called “The Bloody Code.” Speaking of codes, can you find the code in the text above the photos?
Omega cool field trip to Nottingham. It's not far from Grantham.
Based on the man in Lincoln Green who carries a bow and arrow, Nottingham is
Internationally famous. Howard Pyle wrote the book that started the story.
Nottingham also has a castle that we saw. We ate desserts in a little shop.
How we got to Nottingham was by train. It took about 30 minutes to get there.
Once there, we went to the Galleries of Justice. The Galleries of Justice used to be the
Old Nottingham courthouse and "gaol," basically a jail. In the 1600s and 1700s many
Died in the jail from hangings and beheadings.
Now the place is a museum to show people how life used to be in a jail. People convicted of a crime would go into the courtroom. We found out that many innocent people were sentenced to death because it was a public spectacle and crowds would gather around to see it. They were so popular that some people were trampled to death in the crowds. For cutting down a young tree or stealing cloth you could be hanged because it meant you broke the law called “The Bloody Code.” Speaking of codes, can you find the code in the text above the photos?
Friday, January 13, 2012
Canals and Sheep


Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Homeschooling Fun

Monday, January 9, 2012
London

Saturday, January 7, 2012
Pheasants, Pheasants Everywhere

Friday, January 6, 2012
Harlaxton

Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Newburgh, The Beatles and Les Mis

Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Glory, Glory, Man United

Man U Locker Rooms

Manchester United

Salisbury Crags

Sunday, January 1, 2012
Hogmanay Torches and Happy New Year
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